Charles Pinckney
President: James Madison Vice President: George Clinton
James Madison defeated James Monroe for a seat in Congress in 1789.
-James Madison -Rufus King
James Madison ran for president in Virginia, his home state. He served as the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817.
James Monroe
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James Madison ran against Charles Cotesworth Pinckney in the presidential election of 1808. Madison, a member of the Democratic-Republican Party, won the election, securing his position as the fourth President of the United States. The election was primarily influenced by issues such as foreign policy and the ongoing tensions with Britain and France.
He ran against the Republican incumbent President Gerald Ford.
No, James Madison had two fulls terms as president and decided to retire from politics. The 1816 election was between Monroe and New York Senator Rufus King, in which Monroe won in a landslide winning all but three states.
He ran against President John Adams
The first case of this was Thomas Jefferson, who ran against John Adams.
Madison's second term ran from March 4,1813 until March 4, 1817.