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President Truman was a President of the United States.
In addition to his Republican opponent, Thomas Dewey, President Truman faced two members of his own Democratic Party who ran under separate party endorsement:Senator Strom Thurmond (D-SC), Dixiecrat PartyFormer FDR Vice-President (1941-1945) Henry A. Wallace, Progressive PartySenator Thurmond carried four Southern states, for a total of 39 electoral votes. Wallace didn't win any states.
Governor (and long-time senator) Strom Thurmond of South Carolina was the Dixiecrat (or as it was formally known, States' Rights Democratic Party) candidate. Governor Fielding Wright of Mississippi was his running mate.
United States under President Truman.
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A country that experiences all four seasons is considered a temperate zone. While the United States does have regions that are temperate, there are also regions that are not.
Harry Truman (Democrat) carried 28 states and received 303 electoral votes;Thomas Dewey (Republican) carried 16 states and received 189 electoral votes;Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat Party) carried 4 states and received 39 electoral votes;Henry A. Wallace (Progressive Party) carried 0 states and received 0 electoral votes.
No the country of Nicaragua does not have states. It is divided into regions called departments. Each department has a capital.
The United States and Greenland.
Greece is divided into 13 areas called regions. The regions are further divided into 325 municipalities. The country doesn't call any of its divisions "states."
Harry Truman was the president of the United States of America from 1945 to 1953. And to further answer the question Harry Truman is not the leader of any country being that he left office and is now dead. Also, there is not currently (as of 2010) any person by the name of Harry Truman leading any country of the world.
Harry Truman received the national Democratic Party nomination. Thomas Dewey was the Republican nominee. Southern Democrats bolted the national party that year and nominated Strom Thurmond as the candidate for the States' Rights Party, commonly called the Dixiecrats. Henry Wallace received the Progressive Party's nomination. Truman won the election.