William Dayton from NJ ran for VP with Fremont heading the ticket.
Yes. When Fremont ran for president in 1856, he was well-known for his anti-slavery opinion.
NO- Fremont ran for President as a Republican in 1856, but lost to Buchanan.
The first case of this was Thomas Jefferson, who ran against John Adams.
The Republican Party was formed in 1854 and ran its first presidential ticket in 1856. John C. Fremont ran for President and William L. Dayton ran for Vice President.
Dick Chaney ran for Vice President and who is also our Vice President today.
Senator John Edwards from North Carolina ran for vice-president in 2004.
Dick Cheney was the Vice President under President George W. Bush from 2001-2009
No one. Tyler was William Harrison's running mate.
John Adams was president for four years. He ran for reelection, but lost to Thomas Jefferson, who was his former vice-president.
No. Lincoln was never vice president and he was from a different party than was Buchanan, who preceded him as President. (John C. Breckinridge, who was one of the candidates who ran against Lincoln, was Buchanan's vice president.)
In the Democratic party it was John C. Fremont. In the Republican party it was James Buchanan. In the Know-Nothing party it was Millard Filmore.
jfk ran for vice president in 1956 . on a ticket.with presidential nominee Adlal Stevenson and was defeted byEstes Kefauver of Tenn.