Andrew Johnson was a Democratic senator when the Civil War broke out, but wasnominated and elected as a Republican vice-president in 1864. After the war ended and the new Democratic party formed, he joined it.
Ronald Reagan was fairly active as a Democrat while FDR was president, but became disenchanted and joined the Republicans before he actually ran for office.
Thomas Jefferson was leader of the Democratic-Republican party, organized from the group originally known as the Anti-Federalists, and became the first of four Presidents representing this party.
James Madison, James Monroe and John Quincy Adams also served as Democratic-Republican Presidents, although John Quincy Adams ran for a second term (and was defeated) on the National Republican Ticket (aka Anti-Jackson Ticket).
Presidents who were in the Democratic Party:
Those who were members of a political party called the Democratic Party at the time they served as U.S. President between 1788 and 2013 were/are...
7th Pres. Andrew Jackson
8th Pres. Martin Van Buren
11th Pres. James K. Polk
14th Pres. Franklin Pierce
15th Pres. James Buchanan
22nd and 24th Pres. Grover Cleveland
28th Pres. Woodrow Wilson
32nd Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt
33rd Pres. Harry S Truman
35th Pres. John F. Kennedy
36th Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson
39th Pres. Jimmy Carter
42nd Pres. Bill Clinton
44th Pres. Barack Obama
The 9th, 10th, 12th and 13th U.S. Presidents were members of the Whig Party when they became President. 17th Pres. Andrew Johnson had been a member of the Democratic Party before becoming Abraham Lincoln's running mate on the National Union Party ticket in 1864. The 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, 25th, 26th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 34th, 37th, 38th, 40th, 41st and 43rd U.S. Presidents served as members of the Republican Party.
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Abraham Lincoln was the first president who was a member of the modern Republican party. Some sources, particularly simplified charts, describe earlier presidents as being republican, but that was a different and not directly related party, which was formally called the Republican Democratic party. Thomas Jefferson, for example, is often cited as being the first Republican president, but he was, in fact, a Republican Democrat.
Abraham Lincoln was the first member of the Republican Party to be elected President of the United States, in 1860. The Republican Party was formed in the years leading up to the American Civil War.
Yes, he was a lifelong Democrat; first elected to Congress during the New Deal which he staunchly supported. He went on to become the Dem. Senate Leader and then Vice-President before President.
This world has many presidents. The current President of the United States, Barack Obama, is a Democrat. However, there are other nations, and other political parties; if you would like to know more about a specific country and its leader, please let us know.
Ralph Nader is a famous American political activist, particularly known for his advocacy in the area of consumer protection. He belongs to neither major party, and is a political independent. He ran for president in 2000 as a member of the Green Party.
No. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, was a member of the Republican Party. He was president from 1923 to 1929.
Andrew Johnson was the Republican nominees for vice president in 1864, but had always been a Democrat and returned to the Democrats in 1868. RonaldReagan was a Democrat as a young man. He became a Republican by the time he actually ran for office. He said he did not leave the Democrats, but rather they left him.
no, Richard nixion was a republican. So was the president after him, Ford.
Andrew Johnson and Ronald Reagan both went from being Democrats to being Republicans. Johnson later switched back to be a Democrat. President-elect Trump contributed money to both parties but was not an active party member.
President Obama is not a party. He is a member of a party. In America, there are two major (and several other minor) political parties. Mr. Obama is a member of the Democratic Party-- so, we would say he is a Democrat.
R.Reagan was a member of Democratic party until 1962. He switched to Republican party in 1962 and was a member until 2004. R.Reagan served as a President 1981-1989. So in that time he was Republican.
Helen Keller was a member of the Socialist Party of America, which is different from both the Democratic and Republican parties. She was an advocate for progressive and socialist ideals.
No, Laura Bush is not a Democrat. She is a member of the Republican Party.
He is a member of the Republican Party.
Nelson Rockefeller was nominally a Republican, of the variety often called "RINO" or "Republican In Name Only" or "Country Club Republican". His political views were essentially the same as those of a "moderate democrat".
Bill Clinton was a Democrat. He served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 as a member of the Democratic Party.
Xavier Becerra is a Democrat.