2004 - John Kerry - D 2000 - Albert Gore - D 1996 - Robert Dole - R 1992 - George H.W. Bush - R 1988 - Micheal Dukakis - D 1984 - Walter Mondale - D
The last six losing presidential candidates in U.S. history were Hillary Clinton in 2016, Mitt Romney in 2012, John McCain in 2008, John Kerry in 2004, Al Gore in 2000, and Bob Dole in 1996.
The most common presidential first name is James, with six U.S. presidents sharing this name: James Madison, James Monroe, James Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield, and James Carter.
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"Six White Boomers" is a famous Australian Christmas song about Santa's six white kangaroos who help him deliver presents. The song was popularized by singer Rolf Harris in the 1960s.
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A sexennium is a period of six years. I suppose one could say that Obama is in the last year of his sexennium as President.
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It was the first election held during a general war (the War of 1812). The earlier Quasi-War of 1800 had cost John Adams his Presidency, but James Madison was successfully re-elected in 1812. Unfortunately, the White House was burned 2 years later in August 1814. It was also the first time the two opposing Presidential candidates were from the same party, unlike the elections from 1796 to 1800 where multiple candidates represented Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees. Madison was nominated by the Democratic-Republicans, who passed over DeWitt Clinton -- Clinton ran anyway and was supported by some Federalists.
Yes, the Presidential motorcade does include armoured vehicles. There are between four and six armoured vehicles in each Presidential motorcade.
The president is elected by the Electoral College in December of an election year. The Electoral College is elected by the people in the general election held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of an election year.
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Ron Paul is a Libertarian, but is running as a Republican in the 2012 presidential race. He attracts large numbers of Independents, Democrats, and numerous Conservative Republicans. He has the largest grassroots base of an presidential candidate, and has received six times as much donation money from active duty military than all other Republican candidates combined. His stances are based on conservative principles.
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There were six candidates, including Clarence L. Simpson, but nobody provided much opposition. With experience in the Senate of Liberia and the Supreme Court of Liberia, William Tubman was elected on May 4, 1943 and inaugurated on January 3, 1944.
Andrew Jackson won his rematch against John Quincy Adams. This was the culmination of the second of only six times that the same two major-party candidates ran against each other in consecutive U. S. Presidential elections! The other five times were 1796/1800, 1836/40, 1888/92, 1896/1900 and 1952/56.
There are 6 days in the last six days.