Winfield Scott Hancock 1880 presidential campaign information
Winfield Scott Hancock for President
Campaign
U.S. presidential election, 1880
Candidate
Winfield Scott Hancock
William Hayden English
Affiliation
Democratic Party
Status
Lost general election
After serving one term as U.S. President, Rutherford B. Hayes announced that he would not seek re-election in 1880. Thus, the 1880 election ended up being fought between Republican James A. Garfield, the winner, and Democrat Winfield Scott Hancock.[1]
re-election in 1880. Thus, the 1880 election ended up being fought between Republican James A. Garfield, the winner, and Democrat WinfieldScottHancock. After...
WinfieldScottHancock (February 14, 1824 – February 9, 1886) was a United States Army officer and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States...
2, 1880, in which Republican nominee James A. Garfield defeated WinfieldScottHancock of the Democratic Party. The voter turnout rate was one of the highest...
The 1880 Democratic National Convention was held June 22 to 24, 1880, at the Music Hall in Cincinnati, Ohio, and nominated Winfield S. Hancock of Pennsylvania...
margin since James Garfield's 0.11% victory over WinfieldScottHancock in 1880. This was the last presidential election held in Minnesota before the elimination...
ISBN 978-0-7222-8992-1. Retrieved 2009-06-26. Jordan, David M. (1988). WinfieldScottHancock: A Soldier's Life. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University...
first ballot and the presidential nomination by a landslide on the second. Tilden defeated Thomas A. Hendricks, WinfieldScottHancock, William Allen, Thomas...
Republican ticket narrowly defeated Democrats WinfieldScottHancock and William Hayden English in the 1880presidential election. As President of the United States...
Connecticut, General WinfieldScottHancock of Pennsylvania (who ultimately ended up becoming the Democratic presidential nominee in 1880), former Lieutenant...
United States presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections...
contest between the Republican, James A. Garfield, and the Democrat, WinfieldScottHancock, with Garfield being the victor. The Greenback ticket placed a distant...
Democratic nominee for vice president in 1880. English and his presidential running mate, WinfieldScottHancock, lost narrowly to their Republican opponents...
endorsement was in 1852 for WinfieldScott and the most recent one was for Joe Biden in 2020. Its first seven endorsements after Scott were for Republicans,...
Shirley V. Scott (2012) Pollard, Timothy D.; Chesebro, James W.; Studinski, David Paul (2009). "The Role of the Internet in PresidentialCampaigns". Communications...
general election, Garfield narrowly triumphed over Democratic nominee WinfieldScottHancock. "The Remarkable Roscoe, Part III". www.nps.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-13...
most famous for having delivered the nominating speeches for WinfieldScottHancock at the 1880 Democratic National Convention and for Grover Cleveland at...
Garfield, who won the general election against Democratic opponent WinfieldScottHancock. In 1881, Hamlin resigned from the United States Senate. Hale, who...
surrender of Detroit. Anticipating another military campaign, he collaborated with WinfieldScott on ways to reorganize the New York Militia in the winter...
effectively sat out the 1880 election because he distrusted Republican James A. Garfield (who won) and admired Democrat WinfieldScottHancock, a Civil War hero...
Pendleton of Ohio Senator Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana Major General WinfieldScottHancock of Pennsylvania President Andrew Johnson of Tennessee Former Lt...
the presidential candidacy of Democrat Samuel J. Tilden in the election of 1876, and was a supporter of WinfieldScottHancock for president in 1880, including...