A U.S. president holds office for four years, so every four years an election must be held.
In the 1960 U.S Presidential election, John F. Kennedy along with running mate Lyndon B. Johnson ran on the Democratic ticket. Richard M. Nixon along with running mate Henry Cabot Lodge ran on the...
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the election of 1808 was won by James Madison
Benjamin Harrison.
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