John Adams and Thomas Pinckney were both technically presidential candidates and both belong to the Federalist party. Pinckney was the intended running-mate to Adams.
Thomas Pinckney was a Federalist presidential candidate in the election of 1796. He ran as Adam's intended running-mate.
John Adams, Federalist
The candidate for the Democratic-Republican Party in the election of 1796 was Thomas Jefferson. He ran against John Adams of the Federalist Party and ultimately became the vice-president after Adams won the presidency.
John Adams and Thomas Pinckney
It is false. The election of 1796 resulted in a Federalist president and a Republican vice president.
John Adams and his vice president Charles Pickney ran as Federalist ain 1796 and 1800. After Adams lost , the Federalists began to break up and were not a national force in future elections. Thomas Jefferson and his vice president Aaron Burr ran against him
Thomas Jefferson
Federalist
The Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party.
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John Adams (Federalist) won over Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) in 1796, the first contested election.
Thomas Jefferson in 1796 Presidential election
In 1796 there were no political parties like we know today. The average man didn't have the right to vote for congress or president. They were "elected" in house. The two political ideologies were the Federalist and nonFederalist.