The Framers of the Constitution considered a six or seven-year term for the president before deciding on a four-year term with the option of reelection. Although the Constitution did not place a limit on the number of times a president can be reelected, President George Washington established the precedent of not seeking a third term.
The Republicans won the state in the 2008 presidential election. The governor, their only Congressman,and one senator is a Republican; the other Senator is a Democrat.
In the 2008 US presidential election Barak Obama won the election. He ran as a Democrat.
1960 U.S. Presidential Election Results:537 votes (100.0%) - total269 votes (50.3%) - minimum required to win303 votes (56.4%) - U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts (Democrat)219 votes (40.8%) - Vice President Richard Nixon of California (Republican)15 votes (2.8%) - U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia (Democrat)
he supported many populist policies
The incumbent, Gerald R. Ford, ran for another term in 1976. Bob Dole was his running mate.
Yes.
John F. Kennedy won the presidential election of 1960. A democrat, Kennedy was preceded by republican president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Of course not! The Democrats won the Presidential election.
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Democrat. He was their presidential candidate in the 2004 election against George Bush.
They voted Republican
Andrew was a Democrat before and after he ran for Vice-president with Lincoln as a Republican in 1864.
Willard Mitt Romney is a Republican, and is running for election to be President of the United States. Barack Hussein Obama is a Democrat, holds the office of President, and is running for re-election.
"Red state" and "blue state" are terms used to describe states in the United States that typically vote predominantly for either the Republican Party (red states) or the Democratic Party (blue states) in presidential elections. The terms are used to quickly indicate the political leanings of a particular state.
The Republican nominee for U.S. President in 1960 was the incumbent Vice President, Richard M. Nixon of California.In 1960, Vice President Richard M. Nixon was the Republican opponent of Democrat John F. Kennedy. Kennedy won in a tight election campaign.
There were three people in the 1996 election for president. The people in the election were Bill Clinton,Bob Dole,and Ross Perot. The winner was Bill Clinton. The people that lost the 1996 election for president were Bob Dole and Ross Perot.
The first Republican Party Presidential Nominee was John C. Frémont of California, who lost to Democrat James Buchanan in 1856.