Who lost the 1988 presidential election?
Who lost the 1988 presidential election?
Who lost the 1988 presidential election?
In the 1988 presidential election, Republican Vice President George H. W. Bush defeated Democratic Governor Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts. Bush won the popular vote by just under eight points, and won 426 of the 538 electoral votes.
Who ran against Madison?
1808 United States presidential election
Nominee | James Madison | Charles C. Pinckney |
Party | Democratic-Republican | Federalist |
Home state | Virginia | South Carolina |
Running mate | George Clinton | Rufus King |
Electoral vote | 122 | 47 |
Who ran against Monroe for his second term?
Monroe and Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins faced no opposition from other Democratic-Republicans in their quest for a second term.
Who did Reagan run against?
1984 United States presidential election
Nominee | Ronald Reagan | Walter Mondale |
Party | Republican | Democratic |
Home state | California | Minnesota |
Running mate | George H. W. Bush | Geraldine Ferraro |
Electoral vote | 525 | 13 |
Who did James Madison run against in his second term?
Taking place in the shadow of the War of 1812, incumbent Democratic-Republican President James Madison defeated DeWitt Clinton, who drew support from dissident Democratic-Republicans in the North as well as Federalists.
Who ran for President in 1809?
James Madison | |
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Portrait by John Vanderlyn, 1816 | |
4th President of the United States | |
In office March 4, 1809 – March 4, 1817 | |
Vice President | George Clinton (1809–1812) None (1812–1813) Elbridge Gerry (1813–1814) None (1814–1817) |
Who was the only president to never be married?
James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States (1857-1861), served immediately prior to the American Civil War. He remains the only President to be elected from Pennsylvania and to remain a lifelong bachelor.