1952:
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R, war general from Texas) defeated Adlai Stevenson (D, Governor of Illinois)
1956:
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R, Incumbent) defeated Adlai Stevenson (D, former Governor of Illinois)
1960:
John F. Kennedy (D, Senator of Massachusetts) defeated Richard Nixon (R, incumbent Vice President, former Senator of California)
1964:
Lyndon B. Johnson (D, incumbent President, former Vice President and Senator of Texas) defeated Barry Goldwater (R, Senator of Arizona)
1968:
Richard Nixon (R, former Vice President and Senator of California) defeated Hubert Humphrey (D, incumbent Vice President, former Senator of Minnesota) and George Wallace (Independent, former Governor of Alabama)
1972:
Richard Nixon (R, incumbent President) defeated George McGovern (D, Senator of South Dakota)
1976:
Jimmy Carter (D, Governor of Georgia) defeated Gerald Ford (R, incumbent President, former Representative of Michigan)
1980:
Ronald Reagan (R, former Governor of California) defeated Jimmy Carter (D, incumbent President) and John B. Anderson (independent, Representative of Illinois)
1984:
Ronald Reagan (R, incumbent President) defeated Walter Mondale (D, former Vice President and Senator of Minnesota)
1988:
George H. W. Bush (R, incumbent Vice President and former Representative of Texas) defeated Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts)
1992:
Bill Clinton (D, Governor of Arkansas) defeated George H. W. Bush (R, incumbent President) and Ross Perot (independent, businessman)
1996:
Bill Clinton (D, incumbent President) defeated Bob Dole (R, Senator of Kansas) and Ross Perot (Reform Party, businessman)
2000:
George W. Bush (R, Governor of Texas) defeated Al Gore (D, incumbent Vice President and former Senator of Tennessee). Gore won the popular vote, but not the electoral vote
2004:
George W. Bush (R, incumbent President) defeated John Kerry (D, Senator of Massachusetts)
2008:
Barack Obama (D, Senator of Illinois) defeated John McCain (R, Senator of Arizona)
1956: Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson. 1960: Democrat John F. Kennedy defeated Republican Ricahrd M. Nixon. 1964: Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Republican Barry M. Goldwater. 1968: Republican Richard M. Nixon defeated Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey. 1972: Republican Richard M. Nixon defeated Democrat George S. McGovern. 1976: Democrat James E. (Jimmy) Carter defeated Republican Gerald R. Ford. 1980: Republican Ronald W. Reagan defeated Democrat Jimmy Carter. 1984: Republican Ronald W. Reagan defeated Democrat Walter F. Mondale. 1988: Republican George H.W. Bush defeated Democrat Michael S. Dukakis. 1992: Democrat William J. (Bill) Clinton defeated Republican George H.W. Bush. 1996: Democrat Bill Clinton defeated Republican Robert J. (Bob) Dole. 2000: Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat Albert A. (Al) Gore. 2004: Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat John F. Kerry. 2008: Democrat Barack H. Obama defeated Republican John S. McCain.
The 34th President was Dwight D. Eisenhower (January 20, 1953 - January 20, 1961)
The 35th President was John F. Kennedy (January 20, 1961 - November 22, 1963)
The 36th President was Lyndon B. Johnson (November 22, 1963 - January 20, 1969)
The 37th President was Richard Nixon (January 20, 1969 - August 9, 1974)
The 38th President was Gerald Ford (August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977)
The 39th President was Jimmy Carter (January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981)
The 40th President was Ronald Reagan (January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989)
The 41st President was George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993)
The 42nd President was Bill Clinton (January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001)
The 43rd President was George W. Bush (January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009)
The 44th President is Barack Obama. President Obama was in office from January 20, 2009 to the present (2010).
Listed below is everyone who received at least one electoral vote or who was on the presidential/vice-presidential election ballot of at least one state since 1950. Those who received no electoral votes are listed in order by nationwide total of popular votes received.
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All of them. In fact, of all the presidents in the last sixty years have had deficits. Harry Truman and Bill Clinton are the only two president in that time to have 3 years of consecutive balanced budgets (both were Democrats). The last Republican president to have a balanced budget was Richard Nixon in 1969. Each of the last 4 Republican presidents: Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush each set new deficit spending records during their administration's. Gerald Ford's record was a mere 60 billion dollars.
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All of them. In fact, of all the presidents in the last sixty years have had deficits. Harry Truman and Bill Clinton are the only two president in that time to have 3 years of consecutive balanced budgets (both were Democrats). The last Republican president to have a balanced budget was Richard Nixon in 1969. Each of the last 4 Republican presidents: Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush each set new deficit spending records during their administration's. Gerald Ford's record was a mere 60 billion dollars.
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