The 1860 election was the second presidential election with a Republican candidate and the first in which a Republican won (Abraham Lincoln).
Republicans won the U.S. presidential elections of...
The military does not track the number of Republicans or Democrats in the military.
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Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln
Between the years 1870 and 1920, the major differences on national and state-relevant issues between Republicans and Democrats were several in number. In many ways, the most important of these was the issue of legislative direction of race-relations throughout the Southern states of America: Republicans generally favored the continuation of the Reconstruction 'ideal' while Democrats continually sought to establish White-centric (and, in fact, discriminatory) control of the states in question.
In 1860, about 12 of Republicans in the United States owned slaves.
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I think the answer to that is Republicans.
Al Smith.
The Republican Party has taken control of the US House of Representatives on many occasions. Most recently they became the majority in that body following the 2010 elections.
As of 30 September 2016, the House consists of 188 Democrats, 246 Republicans, and 1 Independent. The composition will almost certainly change after the 2016 elections. The likely composition in 2017 will be something around 198 Democrats and 237 Republicans.
well, not much of any thing accept for the fact that both candidate were republicans and both elections were narrowly won. democrats are idiots for many reasons......
202 republicans and 233 Democrats
The right to vote for an elected parliament was granted in 1801, with the first election taking place in 1802. 54 General Elections have taken place since 1801. However full suffrage on an equal basis for both genders was only granted in 1928, and 21 elections have taken place since.
The Republicans used to be the whigs, and when the party died out, they became Republicans. Lincoln was a whig, a great truthful one who many respected. They thought his Anti-Slavery ideas were powerful, and thought America was ready for change, and he was elected to run. (He won the election becoming the sixteenth president of The United States.)
There are no Republicans in this group.
Banana Republicans has 264 pages.