If mean the current Republican and Democratic parties, you could list all the presidents before Lincoln, that is the first 15 presidents. You might want to include members of the pre-Civil war Democratic party which does have ties to the current Democratic party. In that case you would remove Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, Pierce and Buchanan from your list, leaving just 10, namely, Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson. Madison, Monroe, J. Q, Adams, W. Harrison, Tyler, Taylor and Fillmore.
The Democrats are Cleveland, Wilson, FDR, Truman, JFK, LBJ, Carter, Clinton, and Obama.
The rest are not.
FDR
During the Vietnam War, Presidents Kennedy and then Johnson were democrats.
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Senators Clinton and Obama.
The majority of presidents in U.S. history have been Republicans, with a total of 19 Republican presidents compared to 15 Democratic presidents. However, it is important to note that the political climate and party dynamics have evolved over time, and this balance has shifted in different eras. The relative strength of each party has varied, and the number of presidents from each party does not necessarily reflect the overall representation of Republicans and Democrats at all levels of government.
During the Vietnam War, Presidents Kennedy and then Johnson were democrats.
Copperheads (Anti-war Democrats)
There were two Presidents who were Democrats and came from Ohio: William Henry Harrison and William McKinley. However, it is important to note that they were born in Ohio, but they were not necessarily considered Ohioans in terms of their political careers.
Difficult question. "democrats" are, of course, those who believe in democratic principles in governing. ("Democrats" being members of the Democratic Party.) And "presidents" is the plural of the term president. There are presidents all over the place; from local civic clubs up to national organizations. The current President of the United States is never plural, unless you are speaking of all of the former presidents of the United States. When speaking of The President of the United States typically "President" is capitalized. As in: "The President is flying to Europe for a conference." The current President of the United States is a Democrat. Of the four living former presidents of the United States, two are Republicans and two are Democrats. (Carter, Bush, Clinton, Bush II) Interpreting your question in a more free-form fashion as "How could the Democrats stop the President?" Brings one to the realization that the questioner does not fully comprehend the basics of the American democracy.
From 1960 to date. Republicans have won sevenpresidential elections, in 1968,1972,1980.1984,1988,2000, and 2004 and there were five different Republican Presidents,Nixon,Ford,Reagan,Bush41 and Bush43. During that same period the Democrats won six times, in 1960,1964,1976,1992,1996, and 2008 and there were four different Democrat Presidents, Kennedy,Johnson,Clinton and Obama.
Johnson had a large majority of Democrats in Congress after the 1964 election.
Whether they are Democrats or Republicans, the presidents who have supported big business tend to be referred to in the media as "pro-business." There may be other terms, but that is the most common one.
A great deal of the presidents the United States has had were Republicans. There have also been quite a few Democrats.