Republican Party candidate John Fremont won 11 northern states in the 1856 presidential election.
Republican Party candidate John Fremont won 11 northern states in the 1856 presidential election .
The first Republican U.S. presidential nominee was John C. Fremont of California in 1856.
NO- Fremont ran for President as a Republican in 1856, but lost to Buchanan.
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Freemont.
On November 4, 1856, Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
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The first person elected to the US Presidency from the Republican Party was Abraham Lincoln. The first national Republican campaign for President ran John Fremont in 1856 but he lost.
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Freemont.
In the 1856 US presidential election, James Buchanan, a Democrat ran against the republican John Fremont. Buchanan won handily over the new Republican Party candidate. Buchanan carried the entire South, Pennsylvania and Illinois. Buchanan won 174 Electoral College votes and Fremont won 114 Electoral College votes.
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