Andrew Jackson was nominated by the first national political convention in 1832.
Andrew Jackson was nominated by the first national political convention in 1832.
Hillary Clinton became the first woman to be nominated president by a major party.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were both nominated by what could be called political parties in 1796. Andrew Jackson was the first to nominated by a national party similar to the ones we have today.
Andrew Jackson is probably the man you have in mind. He was the first to be nominated at a national convention and to run for a national party and he had lived in a log cabin from time to time when he was young.
Congress nominated George Washington as the first President of the United States of America.
Barak Obama was the first to be both nominated and elected; others like Jesse Jackson have run, but were not nominated.
he said his first speech when he first was nominated to be president
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George Washington was the nation's first president
Jesse Jackson.
John Adams nominated George Washington for president. The Electoral College voted him into the office. He was the first President of the US.
No woman has ever been nominated for US president yet. Margarette Chase Smith senator from Maine in 1964