Andrew Jackson won the popular vote in 1824 . His supporters were bitterly disappointed when he did not become president.
In the 1828 US presidential election, Andrew Jackson's main opponent was the sitting President John Quincy Adams. He won by a wide margin.
If you are referring to the 2012 general election Barack Obama won his second term as US President.
President Barack Obama
Ronald Reagan
Yes, he won the election and became the first African-American president of the US.
Andrew Jackson won the election of 1832. He won by a number of votes. This was his second term as president.
In 1852, Franklin Pierce won the election to be the 14th US President. In 1856 James Buchanan was elected to be the 15th US President. Therefore, there was no presidential election in 1854.
yes, indeed. Andrew Jackson was the 7th US president and was elected in 1828 and again in 1832. He won the popular vote in 1824 and the election went to House, but they chose John Quincy Adams after some controversial poliitical manoevering by Henry Clay.
The US vice president Joe Biden, ran for re-election this year and won.
The President Elect is Jonathan Mccain.
100 days after he has won the election..
The first presidential election was in 1788 and George Washington won and became the president of the United States. He ran unopposed.