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John F. Kennedy won the presidential election of 1960. A democrat, Kennedy was preceded by republican president Dwight D. Eisenhower.
George W. Bush vs Al Gore. Al Gore won the popular vote but did not win the election. the elections in 1824, 1876, 1888 also saw the loser in the popular vote win the electorial college vote and become President.
A loser's speech is a speech given by the one who does not win a contest, election, etc. A good example is the speech given by the one who does not win a presidential election.
The loser in the General election.
Lizzie McGuire Season 1 Episode 9, "Election". A link to the video can be found in related links.
Andrew Johnson succeeded Lincoln and was a Democrat, but he wasn't elected. It wasn't until Grover Cleveland was elected in 1884 that a Democrat was elected President. I think that back then the winner of the election was named President and the loser of the election became Vice President. That is the reason the Democrat Johnson succeeded the Republican Lincoln.A+: Grover ClevelandGrover Cleveland
The citizens of Michigan.
No just that obama won but I want to say.YES!He is a loser at being a president.
Tsuyoshi Kohsaka. However, he won via an illegal technique. Since it was in a tournament, a winner and a loser had to be declared to continue the tournament. Fedor was not allowed to fight and thus declared the loser even though Kohsaka used an illegal technique (cut).
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Al Gore, who was Bill Clinton's Vice-President, narrowly lost the electoral vote count, and thereby the election, to George W. Bush, governor of Texas and son of President George H. Bush.Suits challenging the outcome were controversially decided by the US Supreme Court, which ruled in Bush v. Gore that planned recounts in the state of Florida could not be conducted, due to the lack of statewide standards for such recounting.
The president and vice president ran together in elections.