Walter Mondale in 1984 and Al Gore in 2000. Also, Richard Nixon in 1960, but he was later elected in 1968.
Since 1960, there have been just 2 presidents of Cameroon. From 1960 until 1982, it was Ahmadou Ahidjo and from 1972 to the present it has been Paul Biya.
The total number of former vice presidents (not counting incumbent vice presidents) who ran for president since 1960 is five: Lyndon Johnson in 1964, Richard Nixon in 1968 and 1972, Gerald Ford in 1976, Walter Mondale in 1984, and George H. W. Bush in 1992. Johnson won, and Nixon won both times. Ford and Mondale lost. Bush won when he was the incumbent vice president but lost when he was the incumbent president.Including both incumbents and former Vice Presidents, those who ran for President and lost since 1960 are...1960 - Richard Nixon (won in '68 & '72)1968 - Hubert Humphrey1976 - Gerald Ford (served as President from '74 to '77)1984 - Walter Mondale1992 - George H. W. Bush (won in '88)2000 - Al GoreNixon, Bush and Gore each had been Vice President for eight years. Humphrey and Mondale each had been Vice President for four years. Ford had been Vice President for about eight months.
Walter Mondale (1984) and Al Gore (2000).
There have been five different Democratic presidents since 1950 including the current President Obama. The Democrats won the White House in 1960, 1964,1976, 1992, 1996 and 2008.
Gerald Ford (1976), Al Gore (2000)
Walter Mondale in 1984 and Al Gore in 2000.
Dwight David Eisenhower
Kennedy Eisen hower for 1960's
Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower
The former French Colony called the Ivory Coast, has been the Republic of Cote d'Ivorire since 1960 when it gained its independence.
Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon were all Presidents during the 1960s. Eisenhower was President for the year 1960.