If you are asking who he ran against, it's Thomas Dewey.
Thomas Dewey. One of my great-great-great somethings.
It is a Presidential Campaign button for Governor Thomas Dewey of NY, who ran for President in 1944 and 1948.
yes Truman ran for president. he ran against Dewey.it is actually well known that the newpaper put that Dewey beats Truman before all the poles were in. after all the poles were in, Truman beat Dewey.
Truman ran against Thomas Dewey of New York.
Yes. Although the newspaper was wrong. Dwight D. Eisenhower became president after that in 1952
Incumbent President Harry Truman was nominated by the Democratic Party, and New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, the 1944 Republican Party Presidential Nominee, was again nominated by the Republican Party.
Harry Truman defeated Dewey in 1948. See attached link for the story behind the famous headline "Dewey Defeats Truman." Dewey also came in second to Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1944 election.
Aaron Burr ran for president against Thomas Jefferson in 1800. He became Thomas Jefferson's first vice president. He also murdered Alexander Hamilton.
In the Election of 1948, Harry S. Truman ran, most notably, against Thomas Dewey of the Republican Party. Other 1948 Presidential Candidates were J. Strom Thurmond of the State's Rights Party, Henry Wallace of the Progressive Party, and Norman Thomas of the Socialist Party.
He ran against President John Adams
Thurmonds vice president was Fielding L. Wright. and he ran against Harry Truman, Henry Wallace, and Tom Dewey.