Yes, this has happened on several occasions. I recall that Pat Buchanan challenged Bush in 1992, that Ted Kennedy challenged Carter in 1980, that Reagan challenged Ford in 1976 and Eugene McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy challenged LBJ in 1968 so effectively that he dropped out of the race.
Yes. It is not unusual for someone from his party to challenge an incumbent president for his party's nomination. It is rare for the challenger to win. but it happened in 1852 when Fillmore lost the nomination to Winfield Scott and in 1856 when Pierce lost the nomination to Buchanan. In 1968 Johnson was so seriously challenged by Eugene McCarthy and later by Robert Kennedy that he decided not to run again. Theodore Roosevelt ran against Taft in 1912 and failed to get the Republican nomination. Thereupon he formed his own third party to run again Taft in the November election.
Ted Kennedy ran against Carter in 1980 and Ronald Reagan ran again Ford in 1976 but neither was successful.
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What do you call a famous American president in the countryside? Barack Ofarmer
No, George Washington ran unopposed in both of his presidential elections.
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Some [people close to the President did not like the idea.
The U.S. Constitution (first amendment) says anyone has the right to peacefully protest against the government. People have protested against just about every president. If you are asking whether you can get up close to the president, probably not, since the Secret Service is there to protect him. But the president has seen protesters before, and he will probably see them again.
Yes. Anyone can discriminate against anyone.
He did not run against anyone, he was never a president but a dictator known as "Fuhrer "which means leader
President Wilson was not impeached. Impeachment has only been used 16 times, and only twice against presidents. Only 7 impeachments have reached convictions by the Senate, all of them against federal judges. No impeachments were done against anyone during Wilson's time as president. However, an article or editorial in the New York Times in 1915 called for the president's impeachment.
There are many people who like political debates.
political equality means that all the political rights are enjoyed by everybody & are not confined to a particular individuals there cannot be any discrimination against anyone thus, it is clear that everybody is equal before law. Anyone can be appointed to the highest position according to his ability. religion, class, colour, creed, sex do not have any significance before law.
It was not founded by anyone. It's just ever existing