Samuel J. Tilden
Yes, in 1920s Franklin D. Roosevelt was the unsuccessful democratic nominee for president of the US.
william Howard Taft
The Democratic Party's nominee for vice president in the 1864 presidential elections was George Pendelton. He was the running mate of the Party's presidential nominee George B. McClellan.
The 1980 Vice Presidential nominee for the Democratic Party was incumbent vice-president Walter Mondale.
He was a Federalist. Not a Reublican
No, Samuel Tilden was not a member of President Grant's cabinet. Tilden was a prominent Democrat and the 1876 presidential nominee of the Democratic Party, while Grant served as a Republican president from 1869 to 1877.
The democratic nominee for president in the 1864 election was George B. McClellan. McClellan was a former Union general during the Civil War and ran against the incumbent president, Abraham Lincoln.
The Republican nominee was General Dwight D. Eisenhower of New York, and the Democratic nominee was Illinois Governor Adlai E. Stevenson II (son of former Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson I).
The 1972 Democratic Party Nominee for U. S. President was George McGovern.
When senator George McGovern was the democratic party's nominee for the president in 1972, Thomas Eagleton was the man that was nominated for vice president. Thomas Eagleton was eventually replaced by Sargent Shiver.
Yes. He was the Democratic nominee in 1860. (He also campaigned unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination in the two elections before that.)
George B. McClellan was the 1864 Democratic nominee.