Incumbent President Harry Truman was nominated by the Democratic Party, and New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, the 1944 Republican Party Presidential Nominee, was again nominated by the Republican Party.
In 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) and Wendell Wilkie (R) ran for president. Roosevelt was elected 449 to 82 electoral votes. In 1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) and Thomas E. Dewey (R) ran for president. Roosevelt was elected 432 to 99 electoral votes. In 1948 Harry S. Truman (D), Thomas E. Dewey (R), and Strom Thermond (Dixiecrat) ran for president. Truman won with 303 elecoral votes to 189 for Dewey and 39 for Thurmond.
1944 U.S. Presidential Election Candidates
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Democratic Party - President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Republican Party - Governor of New York Thomas E. Dewey
Socialist Party - Norman Thomas
Prohibition Party - Claude Watson
Socialist Labor Party - Edward Teichert
America First Party - Gerald Smith
Dewey and Truman
John B. Anderson ran for president in 1980, and was an independent.
Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
Eugene V. Debs was the Socialist candidate for president who ran in the 1912 election.
George Washington
the election of 1816 :)
they voted for the republican canidate in the 1948 election
The Republican Party's nominee for president in 1948 was Thomas E. Dewey, who also had been the party's nominee in the previous election in 1944. He lost both elections to incumbent President Harry S. Truman, who was a Democrat.
The US vice president Joe Biden, ran for re-election this year and won.
None, because it wasn't an election year.
No one, because it wasn't an election year.
Via election. He ran and people voted for "him".
Yes, he ran for re-election.