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Millard Fillmore was nominated by both the Whig Party and the American Party. Fillmore served as the 13th President of the United States.
Whig and Know-Nothing
George Millard Hougham has written: 'Minor parties in Canadian national politics, 1867-1940' -- subject(s): Parties, Political, Political parties, Politics and government
Democratic Party candidate James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating Republican Party candidate John Fremont and American Party candidate Millard Fillmore.
Supported by members of two parties, especially two major political parties.
Political parties that have historically supported Marxist thinking include the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China, the Communist Party of Cuba, and the Workers' Party of Korea (North Korea).
In 1790 there were no political parties like we know. There was politics, propaganda, and dirty tricks but no parties. The two fractions were the Federalist and the anti federal.
No, not all of them. The names include: George Washington John Adams William Henry Harrison John Tyler Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore
Ex-soldiers in Germany after the First World War who supported right-wing political parties
The First Two political parties (Federalists and Democratic-Republican Party) were formed during a conflict on how large the Government should actually be. Federalists supported Big Government. The Democratic Republican Party supported small Government.
The First Two political parties (Federalists and Democratic-Republican Party) were formed during a conflict on how large the Government should actually be. Federalists supported Big Government. The Democratic Republican Party supported small Government.
Washington was unhappy about it but the Jeffersonians supported the French Revolution.