Texas Monthly Talks - 2003 Hillary Clinton - US Senator and Democratic Presidential Candidate 6-19 was released on: USA: 28 February 2008
No, Dr. Wilson was the Governor of New Jersey at that time.
The Democrats chose Barack Hussein Obama Jr. to be the Democratic nominee for the 2008 US presidential election. Barack Obama's team selected Joe Biden as the Vice presidential candidate; this position is selected by the presidential candidate, not the party.
The Democratic Party's representative in the 1852 United States Presidential Election was Franklin Pearce, who went up against Whig candidate Winfield Scott - who won a bitter campaign to become the Whig Candidate between himself, Millard Fillmore, the President at the time, and Daniel Webster, a former Massachusetts senator.
Not Senator/Presidential Candidate McCain
Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John McCain. In the 2008 presidential election Barack Obama received 365 electoral votes and John McCain received 173 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 69,297,997 and McCain 59,597,520.
Incumbent President George W. Bush won reelection in the 2004 presidential election defeating John Kerry.
James G. Blaine. Senator from Maine, was the Republican nominee for president in 1884, but lost to Cleveland. Edmund Muskie, vice-presidential candidate in 1968, was the front-runner for the Democratic nomination in 1972 but lost the nomination.
Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John McCain. In the 2008 presidential election Barack Obama received 365 electoral votes and John McCain received 173 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 69,297,997 and McCain 59,597,520.
While Obama has several relatives in Kenya, he is not a citizen of the country.
Kennedy was always a Democrat. Both sides of his family sent Democratic elected officials. He was a Democratic United States Congressman, Senator, and President.
In the 1976 U.S. presidential election, the Independent candidate was Eugene McCarthy. A former Democratic senator from Minnesota, McCarthy ran as an independent after initially seeking the Democratic nomination. He was known for his anti-Vietnam War stance and his appeal to progressive voters. Although he did not win any electoral votes, his campaign highlighted the divisions within the Democratic Party at the time.