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President Jimmy Carter (1924–2024), Democratic president from 1977 to 1981; Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968), Democrat from New York [14] Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003), Democrat from New York; Senator Arlen Specter (1930–2012), Republican, later Democrat from Pennsylvania
State Campaign announced Campaign suspended Article Refs Bernie Sanders: September 8, 1941 (age 79) Brooklyn, New York: U.S. senator from Vermont (2007–present) U.S. representative from VT-AL (1991–2007) Mayor of Burlington, Vermont (1981–1989) Candidate for president in 2016 Vermont: February 19, 2019: April 8, 2020 (endorsed Biden ...
Resigned January 27, 1981, to become Director of the Office of Management and Budget. Maryland 5: May 19, 1981 Gladys Spellman: Steny Hoyer: Incapacitated since last Congress and seat declared vacant February 24, 1981. Ohio 4: June 25, 1981 Tennyson Guyer: Mike Oxley: Died April 12, 1981. Mississippi 4: July 7, 1981 Jon Hinson: Wayne Dowdy ...
1981 – Eugene Atkinson, while U.S. representative from Pennsylvania (1979–1983) [28] 1981 – Larry Kudlow, later director of the National Economic Council (2018–2021) 1981 – Pete von Reichbauer, Washington state senator [29] 1981 – Bob Stump, while U.S. representative from Arizona (1977–2003)
The 2020 Liberal Democrats leadership election was held in August 2020, after Jo Swinson, the previous leader of the Liberal Democrats, lost her seat in the 2019 general election. It was initially set to be held in July 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was delayed by six weeks, having been at first postponed until May 2021.
This is a list of major Democratic Party candidates for president. The Democratic Party has existed since the dissolution of the Democratic-Republican Party in the 1820s, and the Democrats have nominated a candidate for president in every presidential election since the party's first convention in 1832.
The Iowa Democratic caucuses took place on February 3, 2020. The results of the 2020 Iowa caucuses had been challenged by Bernie Sanders before the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee following certification, as of February 29, 2020. [22] However, no news reports about the outcome of that challenge had occurred afterwards.
The Liberal Republican Party was new and short-lived. Did not seek re-election in the 1874–75 United States Senate elections. [28] 1873: 43rd: Liberal Republican: Republican: Jim Jeffords: Vermont: May 24, 2001: 107th: Republican: Independent: Caucused with the Democrats after becoming an independent, giving Democrats a majority in the US Senate.