Barack Obama served as US Senator from Illinois prior to becoming a candidate in the 2008 Presidential election.
I don't ever remember reading about or watching a candidate loosing an endorsement once they became the nominee.
James Baird Weaver (June 12, 1833 - February 6, 1912) never became President of the United States.He did, however, run for President twice on third-party tickets.1st as the presidential nominee of the Greenback Party in 1880.2nd as the presidential nominee of the People's (Populist) Party - a party he helped create - in 1892.
The presidential nominee picks the vice presidential nominee, but it is officially chosen by vote of the convention delegates. In the past, some were chosen directly by the delegates, but not in recent years.
because the former president either died or resigned 14 U. S. Vice Presidents became President. 8 of them ascended to the presidency upon the death of the president. 4 of them were the incumbent vice president when they won a presidential election. 1 of them was a former vice president when he won a presidential election. 1 of them ascended to the presidency upon the resignation of the president
Dwight D. Eisenhower was commonly known by the nickname "Ike." This affectionate moniker was used widely during his military career and presidency, reflecting his approachable personality. The nickname became particularly popular during his 1952 presidential campaign and has since become synonymous with his legacy.
The lasting impact of George Washington is that he legitimized the United States presidency and set precedents that remain today, such as the presidential veto and two-term limit (which later became law).
John Adams was the only one who suffered this indignity, In those days, the presidential candidate who finished second was made the vice president. Thomas Jefferson finished behind Adams in 1796 and became vice president, but in 1800 he beat Adams and you might think Adams would be the his vice president, but they changed the law in time for the 1800 election.
The Republicans gained the presidency from the Compromise of 1877. The Democrats agreed to accept the Republican presidential elector, Rutherford B. Hayes.
Bombay became the capital of the Bombay Presidency in 1819.
the popular vote become more important.
Theodore Roosevelt was 46 when elected president in 1904. As the Republican vice-presidential nominee, he took office as vice-president when William McKinley was reelected, and he became president on McKinley's assassination in 1901 at the age of 43.