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Who was a colonel in the Mexican war who later ran for president?

your mom :DD


who was the Colonel in Mexican war who later ran for president?

your mom :DD


Who ran for president during the Mexican war?

Lincoln I believe...


What President later ran for Vice President?

none to date (2013)


Who was the hero of the Mexican war ran as the Whig Party candidate and was elected president in 1848?

Zachary Taylor


Running on his record as a hero of the Mexican was ran as the whig party candidate and was elected president in 1848?

Zachary Taylor


Which president was vice-president but did not attain the presidency due to the death of a president?

Vice-president Gerald Ford became President because President Nixon resigned his office. Vice-Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Martin Van Buren ran for President and were elected, Vice-president Richard Nixon ran for president and lost, but 8 years later ran again and was elected.


In the late 90's under Mexican President Zedillo the military increasingly ran the government agency called the?

Center for National Security and Investigation


WHO ran the American railway union and later ran for president times as a socialist?

Eugene V. Debs is the man you are thinking of. You can see the related link below for more information.


WHo ran with Al GOre?

Al Gore ran for vice president alongside President Bill Clinton during the 1992 and 1996 U.S. presidential elections. They won both elections, serving in the White House from 1993 to 2001. Gore later ran for president in 2000 but lost to George W. Bush in a highly contested election.


What was the first year ross perot ran president?

Henry Ross Perot, born on June 27, 1930, is an American politician and businessman. 2002 was the first year in which Perot ran for President and later tried to run again in 1996.


Who ran as the whig party aslo known as a hero in Mexico war and elected president in 1848?

American General, and later President Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)