incumbent President Lyndon Johnson
Mac-Sheedy?
This is David Chang. Fred Thompson dropped out of the race.
Newt Gingrich dropped out of the race and Willard Mitt Romney has been officially named the GOP candidate in the 2012 Presidential election at the Republican National Convention.
Yes, and it has happened before. In the 1972 presidential election, Democratic candidate George McGovern had chosen Misssouri Senator Thomas Eagleton as his running mate for vice-president. During the campaign it was learned that Eagleton had undergone electric shock thereapy and had been hospitalized for mental conditions. McGovern, initially supportive of Eagleton, later agreed that he should not remain as the vice-presidential candidate because of these issues. Eagleton dropped out and McGovern changed his vice-presidentail running mate to R. Sargent Shriver.
Eugene McCarthy, junior senator from Minnesota was the first active anti-war candidate. He was so successful in the early primaries that the incumbent president, Lyndon Johnson, dropped out of the race and Sen. Robert Kennedy from NY became another anti-war candidate, more or less.
Jerry Brown, the former governor of California, dropped out of the 1992 election at the time of the Democratic National Convention. However, he later returned to influence the outcome of the election, especially during the primary season, but did not win the nomination.
Mike Huckabee and Hilary Clinton were dropped in the 2008 election and McCain was left for the Republican Party while Obama was left for the Democratic Party; Obama eventually won the election.
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The case was voluntarily dropped. There was no settlement or any ingredient changes.
The spouse must voluntarily execute a deed that transfers their interest in the property to you.
The word "secede" seems strange here. People say a candidate withdrew or dropped out of the race, if he stopped seeking the nomination.
Henry Wallace was dropped as Franklin D. Roosevelt's running mate in the 1944 presidential election primarily due to concerns among Democratic Party leaders about his leftist views and perceived radicalism. Many party officials believed that Wallace's progressive stance could alienate moderate voters and that his foreign policy ideas were too sympathetic to the Soviet Union. As a result, the party chose Harry S. Truman as Roosevelt's vice presidential candidate to appeal to a broader electorate.