Tip o"neil
Senator Ted Kennedy challenged President Carter for the Democratic nomination in the 1980 primaries. Despite a spirited campaign, Kennedy ultimately lost to Carter, who went on to be the Democratic candidate in the general election, where he lost to Republican candidate Ronald Reagan.
Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts.
Watergate
Aaron Burr, who was a democratic-republican. He was in office during the Thomas Jefferson administration from 1801-1805.
President Clinton's administration focused on foreign policy as well as democratic social objectives. The Clinton administration also pushed for neo-liberal economic policies in the form of NAFTA.
Very much so. Mixing a Democratic Administration and a Republican Congress means the Republicans will do everything in their power to obstruct the president's agenda. ---- I agree that it is helpful to have a democratic congress to coincide with a democratic president, but that can also be a catch-22. Suppose that the public at large are not in favor of a president's agenda item and he or she uses the fact that his or her party represents the congressional control and moves it through with little or no opposition? Bi-partisanship is really important. I admit that I am no political analyst and I don't understand this like I'd like to, but from what I do know - this makes me a little nervous.
Yes. Obama and Biden are democratic
President Obama
The President Barrack Obama who secured the Democratic nomination with no serious opposition.
The Democratic-Republican Party was not a political party that emerged during Washington's term as president. The Democratic-Republican Party, led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, was formed in opposition to the policies of President Washington and his administration, including the formation of a national bank and favoring close ties with Britain.
Our Taxes will be lower
Johnson