Alexander Hamilton was never elected US President, although he may have aspired to the position. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury and leader of the Federalist Party.
John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party.
Political parties like we have today did not exist back when George Washington was in charge. He didn't belong to a political party. In fact in his farewell speech in 1796 he warned against political parties.
the democratic party
He/she is the head of the party.
No they don't have to. Most do, but some are independent and do not belong to any political party.
President Washington did not belong to any political party because political parties did not exist when this nation was founded.
George Washington did not belong to any political party. Parties had not yet formed when he was elected.
President François Hollande belongs to the Socialist Party
John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party.
Sri Lanka Freedom Party .
President James K. Polk, he was a member of the democratic party
William Henry Harrison was elected President in 1840 as the candidate of the Whig Party.
He was a member of the PDL (Democrat Liberal Party).
Alexander Hamilton was a political leader but was not born in the US and could not be President. The Communist Party was outlawed at one time and its leaders could not run for President .
Herbert Hoover was a Republican President of the United States.
Wallace was Democratic most of his life. In 1968 he ran for president on a third party ticket.
George W. Bush (43rd President) is a Republican, as is his father George H. Bush (41st President).