Yes, this is the first time obama has run for the us presidency since he became us senate in 2004.
Henry Cabot Lodge was Richard Nixon's running mate in 1960, the first time Nixon ran for president.
No. Geraldine Ferraro is usually considered the first. She was on the Democratic ticket with Walter Mondale in 1984.
NO- nobody even knows who is running at this time. The election is on the first Tuesday in November.
Tippecanoe was William Henry Harrison. He ran as a Whig for President, and his vice president running mate was John Tyler. Harrison died from pneumonia about a month after his inauguration, so Tyler took over the Presidency. This was the first time a vice president took over after a president's death.
When George H. W. Bush was elected President, he himself was the Vice President. The first time George W. Bush was elected President, the Vice President was his main opponent, Al Gore. The second time he was elected, the Vice President was his running mate, Dick Cheney.
"Running out of time"(1995) was the first book Margaret Peterson Haddix published.
Apparently the change was in 1956. 1952 was the last time that the conventions of both of the major political parties selected the vice-presidential nominees, and 1960 was the first time that both major-party presidential nominees selected their own running mates. In 1956, Pres. Eisenhower announced that he would again run with his Vice President, Richard Nixon, while Gov. Stevenson left it up to the convention delegates to choose his running mate.
1796 was the first contested election with two parties running candidates. It was also the first time that a popular president voluntarily gave up his power and stepped aside.
In swing states
No. The first time he ran was 1904, and he won.
Nobody from Florida is making a serious run for president at the present time. Former governor Jeb Bush is mentioned from time to time as a possible candidate.
President Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th president of the United States of America. Obama was first elected to the office of president in 2008 and then was re-elected in 2012. As such he has given two separate inaugural addresses. The first sentence of President Obama's first inaugural address on January 20th 2009 went as follows: "My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors." The first sentence of President Obama's second inaugural address on January 21st, 2013 went as follows: "Each time we gather to inaugurate a President we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution."