[EL] DAILYQUIZ PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS DAILY QUIZ September 20, 2012

Richard Winger richardwinger at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 20 09:14:05 PDT 2012


No, that was 1836.

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--- On Thu, 9/20/12, John Tanner <john.k.tanner at gmail.com> wrote:

From: John Tanner <john.k.tanner at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [EL] DAILYQUIZ PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS DAILY QUIZ September 20, 2012
To: richardwinger at yahoo.com
Cc: "Jerry H.Goldfeder" <jgoldfeder at stroock.com>, "law-election at UCI.edu" <law-election at uci.edu>
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2012, 9:07 AM

I believe that the Whigs ran different candidates in different states on a sort of favorite son strategy, and because of internal division.   Van Buren also had different running mates in different states for similar reasons.  

I initially typed that as "favorite sin strategy."   That, of course, is what takes place after the election

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Richard Winger <richardwinger at yahoo.com> wrote:

Jerry's question of yesterday, September 19, about the Democratic convention of 1840 not nominating any v-p candidate, is his most interesting question so far, in my opinion.  He is correct that the Democratic national convention, meeting in Baltimore on May 5, 1840, didn't nominate anyone for vice-president, and that is a unique event in the history of major party presidential conventions.


I would like to know more about why that happened.  I see that a majority of Democratic presidential electors nevertheless voted for the incumbent Democratic vice-president, Richard Johnson of Kentucky.  Johnson got 48 electoral votes.  The other Democratic electors voted as follows:  one for James G. Polk of Tennessee, and 11 votes for Littleton Tazewell of Virginia.  I hope someone on this list can tell us more.


Richard Winger

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--- On Thu, 9/20/12, Goldfeder, Jerry H. <jgoldfeder at stroock.com> wrote:


From: Goldfeder, Jerry H. <jgoldfeder at stroock.com>
Subject: [EL] #270DAILYQUIZ  PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS DAILY QUIZ September 20, 2012
To: "Goldfeder, Jerry H." <jgoldfeder at stroock.com>, "'law-election at UCI.edu'" <law-election at uci.edu>

Date: Thursday, September 20, 2012, 6:50 AM



 
 




#270DailyQuiz: 
 Apropos to the President’s appearance on Letterman, who was the first presidential candidate to appear on the Tonight Show?   [9/20/12]
 
   
   
Answer to previous question:  Who was the only major party nominee for President to run without a VP running mate?[9/19/12]   Martin
 Van Buren.  1840 
   
   
Every morning (Monday-Friday) we will pose a question about presidential politics. I post them on twitter and Facebook, and now by email.  The
 only rule is that you cannot look it up!  Either you know it, or you will learn the answer the following day.  The prize is intrinsic satisfaction!  Enjoy!
 

   

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