Since 1836, only one sitting vice president, George H.W. Bush in 1988, has been elected to the White House. Among those who ...
In 1836, Vice President Martin Van Buren won the presidential election – a feat no sitting VP was able to repeat until George ...
The United States was debt-free only once, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, and the debt has increased ever since.
Meissen won reelection with about 65.5% of the vote, or 1,836 votes, according to unofficial results from the Macomb County Clerk’s Office. He was challenged for the seat by village council Trustee ...
As Vice President Kamala Harris spent the past few months campaigning, some wondered if she’d be able to overcome the curse ...
In a newspaper article dated June 29, 1947, local historian Norris F. Schneider stated: “Lewis Cass stood stiffly before King Louis Philippe of France in 1836. He was presenting his credentials ...
Kamala Harris will confirm Trump's presidency on January 6, 2025, adhering to electoral norms where vice presidents announce ...
Harris, in her capacity as president of Senate, will not be the first vice president to declare their rival the winner. Al Gore, Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon also had to do it.
The 2024 presidential election has already delivered some remarkable, unexpected moments. A sitting president dropping out of ...
Bush was the first vice president since 1836 to declare himself the next US president. Martin Van Buren, one of the founders of the Democratic Party, was the vice president who declared himself ...
ran for president in 1836 and won. And in 1988, Vice President George H. W. Bush ran for president and won. Some experts feel there may be significance to the break successful candidates have ...