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The first presidential election in which the District of Columbia participated was the election of 1964. Since the passage of this amendment, the District's electoral votes have been cast for the Democratic Party's presidential and vice-presidential candidates in every election.
George Washington won the first presidential election in 1789. The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election in the United States.
Since 1860 when the Republicans won their first presidential election, Democrats won in 1884,1892,1912,1918.1932,1936,1940,1944,1948,1960,1964,1976,1992.1996, and 2008. Republicans won in 1860,1864,1868,1872,1876,1880,1888,1896.1900.1904,1908,1920,1924,1928, 1952,1956,1968,1972,1980,1984,1988,2000 and 2004.
There was no Presidential election in 2002. Perhaps you are asking about Joseph Lieberman who was a Jew on the Democratic Vice-Presidential Ticket in 2000.
The most famous US presidential campaigns are Democratic presidential nomination of 1960. The 1789 first US presidential election of George Washington, the 1932 US presidential campaign of Roosevelt as well as the Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States.
Barack Obama was the first African American to receive the Democratic presidential nomination, in 2008. He won the election by about 10 million votes.
The election of November 1860, when Lincoln was elected as the first president from the Republican Party - the Democratic Party having split into two factions, North and South.
It was the first election of a U.S. President whose ancestry is half European/ half African. It was the first time that a Democratic presidential candidate received more than 50% of the nationwide popular votes since Jimmy Carter did in 1976, and it was the first time that a Democratic presidential candidate both received more than 50% of the nationwide popular votes and carried more than 50% of the states since Lyndon Johnson did in 1964. It was also the first U.S. presidential election since 1952 in which neither the incumbent President nor the incumbent Vice President was a candidate.
No. The presidential election is on the first Tuesday in November every 4 years.
Virginia voted for Obama/Biden in both 2008 and 2012. 2008 was the first time Virginia voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since voting for Johnson/Humphrey in 1964.
President Abraham Lincoln won the 1864 presidential election over George B. McClellan by a significant margin. He did, however, as a first time politician receive 1.8 million votes.