When senator George McGovern was the democratic party's nominee for the president in 1972, Thomas Eagleton was the man that was nominated for vice president. Thomas Eagleton was eventually replaced by Sargent Shiver.
The democratic party in each state elects the delegates.
In 1912, the Democratic Party nominated New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson for President and Indiana Governor Thomas R. Marshall for Vice President. They won.
In 2000, the Republican Party Presidential Nominee was Texas Governor George W. Bush, and the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee was U.S. Vice President Al Gore.
they are the delegates
U.S. Senator from Missouri Thomas Eagleton (1929-2007)
Yes, in 1920s Franklin D. Roosevelt was the unsuccessful democratic nominee for president of the US.
william Howard Taft
Samuel J. Tilden
The Democratic Party's nominee for vice president in the 1864 presidential elections was George Pendelton. He was the running mate of the Party's presidential nominee George B. McClellan.
The 1980 Vice Presidential nominee for the Democratic Party was incumbent vice-president Walter Mondale.
He was a Federalist. Not a Reublican