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  1. 2024 • 2020 • 2016. Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) won the presidential election on November 3, 2020. Biden received 306 electoral votes and President Donald Trump (R) received 232 electoral votes. In the national popular vote, Biden received 81.2 million votes and Trump received 74.2 million votes. [1]

  2. Vice Presidential nominee. Lyndon B. Johnson. The selection of the Democratic Party's vice presidential candidate for the 1960 United States presidential election occurred at the party's national convention on August 13, 1960. After winning the presidential nomination on the first ballot of the 1960 Democratic National Convention, Massachusetts ...

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  4. Aug 15, 2020 · Walter Mondale. D. Won 1 out of 2 terms. Yes, but did not win first term. Of the running mates since WWII, Republicans Richard Nixon and George H. W. Bush are the only two to have served as president after being vice presidents for two previous terms—unless Joe Biden wins in November 2020.

  5. This article is a list of United States presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter. Presidential candidates win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote.

    Year
    Democratic-republican Candidate
    Federalist Candidate
    Other Candidate (s)
    Jo Jorgensen ( Libertarian) Howie Hawkins ...
    Gary Johnson ( Libertarian) Jill Stein ( ...
    Gary Johnson ( Libertarian) Jill Stein ( ...
    Ralph Nader ( Independent) Bob Barr ( ...
  6. May 6, 2020 · The candidates were as follows: Republicans: Richard Nixon and Vice President Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Democrats: John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson. Platforms. Republicans: The Republicans planned to continue with Eisenhower's popularity and wanted to continue his policies. Nixon also argued that with the nation engaged in the Cold ...

  7. 1960. Party Nominees: Electoral Vote: Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential ...

  8. Change History! The United States presidential election of 1960 marked the end of Dwight D. Eisenhower's two terms as President. Eisenhower's Vice President, Richard Nixon, who had transformed his office into a national political base, was the Republican candidate, whereas the Democrats nominated Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy.

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