Who was running for President in 1972?
Who was running for President in 1972?
1972 United States presidential election
| Nominee | Richard Nixon | George McGovern |
| Party | Republican | Democratic |
| Home state | California | South Dakota |
| Running mate | Spiro Agnew | Sargent Shriver |
| Electoral vote | 520 | 17 |
What political party was Shirley Chisholm?
Democratic Party
Shirley Chisholm/Parties
Is Shirley Chisholm still living?
Deceased (1924–2005)
Shirley Chisholm/Living or Deceased
Who ran for President 7 times?
LaRouche ran for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States seven times, beginning in 1980.
Who Ran for President 1976?
1976 United States presidential election
| Nominee | Jimmy Carter | Gerald Ford |
| Party | Democratic | Republican |
| Home state | Georgia | Michigan |
| Running mate | Walter Mondale | Bob Dole |
| Electoral vote | 297 | 240 |
Who were the two candidates in the 1960 election?
John F. Kennedy, a wealthy Democratic senator from Massachusetts, was elected president in 1960, defeating Vice President Richard Nixon.
Who was the first African American female senator?
Carol Moseley Braun broke new ground in 1993, becoming the first African American woman to serve as U.S. senator. In 2005 Barack Obama of Illinois became the fifth African American to serve and third to be popularly elected.
Does Shirley Chisholm have any siblings?
Odessa Chisholm
Muriel Chisholm
Shirley Chisholm/Siblings
Who is Shirley Chisholm husband?
Arthur Hardwickm. 1977–1986
Conrad Chisholmm. 1949–1977
Shirley Chisholm/Husband
Where was Shirley Chisholm from?
Brooklyn, New York, NY
Shirley Chisholm/Place of birth
Who ran for president 9 times?
Presidential politics (1944–1964) Stassen was later best known for being a perennial candidate for the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States, seeking it nine times between 1944 and 1992 (1944, 1948, 1952, 1964, 1968, 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992).
Who ran 3 times for president?
Presidents by time in office
| Rank | President | Number of terms |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Three full terms; died 2 months and 23 days into fourth term |
| 2 tie | Thomas Jefferson | Two full terms |
| James Madison | Two full terms | |
| James Monroe | Two full terms |