Franklin Pierce was the only president who was nominated and won for a party that refused to nominate him for a second term. James Buchanan also failed to get a nomination for a second term, but his situation was different in that his party split up over the slavery issue. "Accidental" presidents Tyler, Fillmore, Andrew Johnson and Arthur, who were never nominated for the presidency but became president on the death of the president, also failed to be nominated by their parties for a another term.
John Quincy Adams
The lower class.
John Adams
Ulysses S. Grant
The Senate must confirm apppointments made by the President.
Member of Parliament whose party is in majority.They constitute Cabinet and PM is the head of the same.
President Abraham Lincoln's bible.
Barack used former President Lincoln's bible.
Washington was by far the better president . Tyler finished out the term of Harrioson and was at odds with his party from the beginning- he really did not have much of a chance as president. He was not nominated for another term by his party.
The president elect is someone who has been elected president but who has not yet been sworn in, or officially taken office. It is still occupied by the current outgoing president. The President still has the job of being president until the president-elect has been sworn in.
The US Constitution whose ratification by the states created the United States specifies an indirect process for electing the president.
James Buchanan
John Quincy Adams
Henry A. Wallace
No, not generally. The President has no legal connection to Congress. A president whose party gets a big majority in Congress has a lot of say over Congress, but it is mo tly because of respect or of party demands. Every President has some power over Congress because of the veto and because of appointments, but when the Congress is from the opposing party, his power over them is rather limited.
The election of 2000 where Vincente Fox was elected president of Mexico signaled the end of the one-party rule in Mexico.
No president in Canada.