Andrew Johnson was the Republican nominees for vice president in 1864, but had always been a Democrat and returned to the Democrats in 1868. RonaldReagan was a Democrat as a young man. He became a Republican by the time he actually ran for office. He said he did not leave the Democrats, but rather they left him.
The only presidents I am aware of having belonged to both parties as some point are Andrew Johnson and Ronald Reagan.
President Obama is not a party. He is a member of a party. In America, there are two major (and several other minor) political parties. Mr. Obama is a member of the Democratic Party-- so, we would say he is a Democrat.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a member of the Democratic Party.
Richard Nixon was a member of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th President of the United States from 1969 to 1974.
Helen Keller was a member of the Socialist Party of America, which is different from both the Democratic and Republican parties. She was an advocate for progressive and socialist ideals.
William Crawford was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party. He served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1816 to 1825 and was the Democratic-Republican Party's candidate for President in the 1824 election, which he ultimately lost.
R.Reagan was a member of Democratic party until 1962. He switched to Republican party in 1962 and was a member until 2004. R.Reagan served as a President 1981-1989. So in that time he was Republican.
No. Beyonce is a democrat. Beyonce has publicly stated that she voted for Barack Obama, who is a member of the democratic party. Beyonce did sing at a political gathering for president Bush, but she is not a Republican.
The President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, is a proud member of the Democratic party, not the Republican party. Only one person may serve as President of the United States of America at any given time. In other words, there is no Republican President of America.
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.
Abraham Lincoln was the first president who was a member of the modern Republican party. Some sources, particularly simplified charts, describe earlier presidents as being republican, but that was a different and not directly related party, which was formally called the Republican Democratic party. Thomas Jefferson, for example, is often cited as being the first Republican president, but he was, in fact, a Republican Democrat.
He was a member of the old Democratic party started by Andrew Jackson.
He was originally a member of the Democratic-Rupublican Party. When he ran for President the second time, his supporters said he was a member of the Democratic Party.