No one. Tyler was William Harrison's running mate.
Tyler ran for vice-president in 1840 with Wm Henry Harrison heading the ticket. He became president because Harrison died soon after taking office. Tyler never ran for president .
That was the campaign slogan for William Harrison in the election of 1840.
The United States Presidential election of 1840 saw current President Martin Van Buren compete against William Henry Harrison, who beat off competition from Henry Clay and Winfield Scott to run as Presidential nominee.
Was not Elected as PresidentJohn Tyler was not elected into office. John Tyler was the Vice President under President William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. President William Henry Harrison died 32 days into his term, and John Tyler Succeeded Harrison to become the The 10th President of the United States. Tyler made a bid to run for president for a second term but withdrew from the race in August 1844 because of lack of support.
Martin Van Buren
Harrison was famous for his victory at Tippecanoe - it was a battle against a British financed Indian uprising that was a big threat to western frontier settlers- Harrison's victory not only ended that threat but pretty much opened ended the Biritish and Indian threat in the NW frontier area. Tyler was Harrison's running mate. I am not sure how much input or choice Harrison had about the slogan.
John Tyler was the president for 3 years and 11 months, almost one full term.John Tyler was the 10th President of the United States from 1841 April 4 to 1845 March 4
No. He was never considered as a nominee for President.
Tippecanoe was William Henry Harrison, who defeated the Indians at the Battle of Tippecanoe. John Tyler was his running mate. This slogan was successful for the Whig Party in the 1840 presidential election.
Obviously William Henry Harrison ran with John Tyler who went on to be president when Harrison died in office. Benjamin Harrison's running mate was Levi Parsons Morton from New York.The 9th President of the United States was William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. His Vice President was John Tyler
came from the election in 1840, when William Henry Harrison (also known as "Old Tippecanoe") ran for president with John Tyler running as vice president. they used the slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler too".