Barack Obama , Democratic candidate, won re-election in 2012.
The Democratic candidate for president in 1860 was Stephen A. Douglas, a senator from Illinois. The Democratic Party was divided that year, leading to a split in nominations; while Douglas represented the Northern Democrats, John C. Breckinridge, the sitting vice president, was the candidate for the Southern Democrats. This division reflected the growing tensions over slavery and sectionalism in the United States at the time.
He was running against Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
McCarthy was a Democratic Senator while Johnson was President. He was noted as the peace candidate in the 1968 Democratic primaries whose success caused Johnson to drop out and Bobby Kennedy to jump into the race.
Geraldine Ferraro ran for Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale on the Democratic ticket in 1984.
Barack Obama, incumbent President and 2012 Democratic candidate is a lawyer.Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate is not a lawyer but a financier .
Theodore Roosevelt
Barack Obama
He or she would have to start by entering primaries and competing at caucuses and then finally win the nomination of the party at its convention.
Joe Biden
President Obama
Stephen Douglas
Grover Cleveland ran for the Democrats in 1884 and won to become the first Democratic President after the Civil War.
No, he ran for U.S. President in 1860 as the Democratic Party's southern candidate.
not officially until the Democratic National Convention
Sen John Kerry
There was no presidential election in 1999