martin ran against William Henry(who was under whig party) Hugh lawson white (whig party-south)
Martin Van Buren
William Henry Harrison
No, it was run by Martin Van Buren.
John C. Calhoun was the vice-president before Van Buren. Calhoun resigned to run for the Senate.
A great amount of people did not run. It would be impossible to list them all. However, it is possible to list who DID run. The Wing party nominees were: Zachary Taylor, Henry Clay, Winfield Scott, Daniel Webster, John Middleton Clayton, and John McLean; Zachary Taylor won the nomination. The Democratic party nominees were: Lewis Cass, Levi Woodbury, James Buchanan, and Martin Van Buren; Lewis Cass won even though Martin Van Buren was former president. The Free Soil nominees were: Martin Van Buren, John P. Hale, Joshua R. Giddings, Charles Francis Adams, Sr.; Martin Van Buren won.
Yes, otherwise Martin Van Buren and John C. Calhoun would be hundreds of years old today. Van Buren and Calhoun both attempted to run for president later at different times, with Van Buren becoming President immediately after Andrew Jackson.
Andrew Jackson did not officially run for a third term as president. After serving two terms from 1829 to 1837, he chose to retire and did not seek re-election in 1836. Although there were discussions and speculation about a possible third run, Jackson ultimately decided against it, supporting Martin Van Buren as his successor instead.
In1840, Tyler and Harrison ran against the incumbent President Martin Van Buren. The incumbent Vice-president Richard M. Johnson was unpopular in the South because he had taken a slave as a common-law wife and treated their children as if they were white. The Democratic Convention therefore did not nominate anyone to run for vice-president, although Johnson would no doubt have been elected vice-president if Van Buren would have won the election,
In1840, Tyler and Harrison ran against the incumbent President Martin Van Buren. The incumbent Vice-president Richard M. Johnson was unpopular in the South because he had taken a slave as a common-law wife and treated their children as if they were white. The Democratic Convention therefore did not nominate anyone to run for vice-president, although Johnson would no doubt have been elected vice-president if Van Buren would have won the election,
The United States Presidential election of 1840 saw current President Martin Van Buren compete against William Henry Harrison, who beat off competition from Henry Clay and Winfield Scott to run as Presidential nominee.
Some of the leaders in the campaign were the newspaper editors Francis Preston Blair and Amos Kendall , long time supports Martin Van Buren, Wm B. Lewis and John Overton, and his adopted son and private secretary, Andrew Jackson Donelson.
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