The Democratic Party candidate for the 1904 presidential election was Alton B. Parker. Parker lost to the incumbent Republican candidate, Teddy Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Republican candidate for Vice President in 1900 and for President in 1904, and he was the Progressive Party candidate for President in 1912. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the Democratic Party Candidate for Vice President in 1920 and for President in 1932, 1936, 1940 and 1944.
As Vice President in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt succeeded William McKinley. He was a candidate for President in 1904, and won re-election. After leaving office in 1909, he was again a candidate in 1912, under the Progressive or "Bull Moose" party, but this split the Republican vote, leading to a victory by the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
Barack Obama , Democratic candidate, won re-election in 2012.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Republican Party candidate in 1904 and the Progressive Party candidate in 1912. That was the last time the candidate of a party other than the Republican Party or the Democratic Party came in 2nd in a U. S. Presidential election.
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Grover Cleveland ran for the Democrats in 1884 and won to become the first Democratic President after the Civil War.
No, he ran for U.S. President in 1860 as the Democratic Party's southern candidate.
not officially until the Democratic National Convention
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There was no presidential election in 1999
He ran for president in 1904 and won, and again in 1912, but lost.