Democratic party
Democratic party
Republican Party.
republicain
I am assuming you are talking about Grover Cleavland, and if that is the case he belonged to the Democratic Party.
George Washington did not belong to any political party. Parties had not yet formed when he was elected.
George W. Bush (43rd President) is a Republican, as is his father George H. Bush (41st President).
George Washington was an independent. He did not belong to any political party.
Wallace was Democratic most of his life. In 1968 he ran for president on a third party ticket.
President Washington did not belong to any political party because political parties did not exist when this nation was founded.
Political parties like we have today did not exist back when George Washington was in charge. He didn't belong to a political party. In fact in his farewell speech in 1796 he warned against political parties.
President François Hollande belongs to the Socialist Party
John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party.
No- Washington was not a party animal- he did not establish any political party nor did he belong to one.
George Washington. During Washington's two terms the Federalist and Republican (not the current Republican) parties were formed. John Adams was the first (and only) Federalist President, and Jefferson was the first Republican President.
Sri Lanka Freedom Party .
George Washington was the only US President without party affiliation.