Adam's mate was Eve, the first woman.
Eve,
Adam's mate was Eve according to the Bible.
Eve was.
John Calhoun
John Quincy Adams
John Adams
John Adams (both terms)
His running mate, Thomas Pinckney, failed to win the vice presidency.
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.
Andrew Jackson's running mate in 1832 was Martin Van Buren.
IN 1796 when Adams was elected for president, there were no vice-presidential candidates. The man who finished second in the presidential election, became the vice-president. This system was changed by the 12th amendment,
John Adams beat Thomas Jefferson in the U.S. presidential election of 1796, but due to a peculiarity in the way vice presidents were selected, which wasn't corrected until 1804, Adams' opponent, Thomas Jefferson, became Vice President instead of Adams' running mate, Thomas Pinckney. Adams and Jefferson ran against each other again in the 1800 election, and that time Jefferson won (after the U.S. House of Representatives broke the tie between Jefferson and his running mate, Aaron Burr).
No, Aaron Burr was the "running mate" of Thomas Jefferson in the presidential elections of 1796 and 1800 (the election process did not actually support the concept of the vice presidential running mate until the 1804 ratification of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution). John Adams was the only Federalist U.S. President. Aaron Burr was the second Democratic-Republican U.S. Vice President.