National Party Conventions, 1831-1972Congressional Quarterly, 1976 - 216 pages |
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... party disappeared . Democratic Party ( 1832- ) There is no precise birth date for the Democratic Par- ty . It developed as an outgrowth of Thomas Jefferson's Democratic - Republican Party , which splintered into fac- tions in the 1820s ...
... party disappeared . Democratic Party ( 1832- ) There is no precise birth date for the Democratic Par- ty . It developed as an outgrowth of Thomas Jefferson's Democratic - Republican Party , which splintered into fac- tions in the 1820s ...
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... Democrats , popularly known as the Dixiecrats , were a conservative , southern faction of the Democratic Party that bolted in 1948 and formed their own party . The immediate reason for the new party was dis- satisfaction with President ...
... Democrats , popularly known as the Dixiecrats , were a conservative , southern faction of the Democratic Party that bolted in 1948 and formed their own party . The immediate reason for the new party was dis- satisfaction with President ...
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... Democratic Party Election of 1856 President : James Buchanan , Pennsylvania Vice President : John Cabell Breckinridge , Kentucky Republican Party President : John Charles Fremont , California Vice President : William Lewis Dayton , New ...
... Democratic Party Election of 1856 President : James Buchanan , Pennsylvania Vice President : John Cabell Breckinridge , Kentucky Republican Party President : John Charles Fremont , California Vice President : William Lewis Dayton , New ...
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The National Nominating Convention | 7 |
Sources for Convention Ballots | 122 |
American Political Parties Since 1789 Chart | 176 |
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