Republican Party. He was the first Republican to be elected to office.
He was drafted into it. He was famous for his military exploits and the Whig party decided he was a good candidate to win, and nominated him.
The original concept in the US Constitution was that the Presidential candidate with a majority of electoral votes would become President, while the second-place candidate became Vice President, with each elector casting 2 votes for two different persons. However, problems with a tie (1800) and with partisan conflicts between the President and his Vice President, prompted the 12th Amendment (ratified 1804) whereby the President and Vice President are elected on separate ballots. Although some Vice Presidents may have had differences with the President, none has since been elected from a different party.
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
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Zachary Taylor
William Henry Harrison was elected President in 1840 as the candidate of the Whig Party.
Democratic Party
Lincoln was nominated as the Republican Party's candidate for president. He was elected president in 1860.The answer is 'Republican Party'. One of his aims, if elected, was to prevent slavery from extending into the territories.
General Zachary Taylor for president Congressman Millard Fillmore for vice president
The US has never elected a female president or even had a major party candidate who was female. Two women have run for vice-president but neither was elected.
The president and vice-president belong to the same party- they are nominated and elected as a team. Nowadays, the presidential candidate often chooses the vice-presidential candidate and he or she may not be a national party leader. Of course running for VP can increase ones standing in the party.
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Republican Party. He was the first Republican to be elected to office.
The Democratic Party nominated a candidate to serve a third term as president. Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated and elected for a third term in 1940, breaking the previous tradition of serving only two terms.
The Political parties choose who they want to represent them and the people then vote on which candidate and party best represent the country as a whole.
He was drafted into it. He was famous for his military exploits and the Whig party decided he was a good candidate to win, and nominated him.