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Booth, who shot Lincoln was a Southern sympathizer. Guiteau was, I guess, a Republican. He had supported Garfield and thought he had earned an appointment to be an ambassador. McKinley's assassin was an anarchist--thought all governments were evil. Oswald had Communist leanings, but I do not think he belonged to the Communst party.

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Washington, J Adams - Federalist Jefferson, Madison, Monroe - Democratic-Republican JQ Adams - none Jackson, Van Buren - Democrat WH Harrison, Tyler - Whig (Tyler was expelled from party) Polk - Democrat Taylor, Fillmore - Whig Pierce, Buchanan - Democrat Lincoln - Republican A Johnson - "Unionist", ie Republican. Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur - Republican Cleveland - Democrat B Harrison, McKinley, T Roosevelt, Taft - Republican Wilson - Democrat Harding, Coolidge, Hoover - Republican FD Roosevelt, Truman - Democrat Eisenhower - Republican Kennedy, LB Johnson - Democrat Nixon, Ford - Republican Carter - Democrat Reagan, GHW Bush - Republican Clinton - Democrat GW Bush - Republican Obama - Democrat

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The political parties of U.S. Presidents have included the Republican party, Democrat party, Whig party, National Republican party, Independent party, National Union party, and Federalist party.

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POLITICAL PARTY of EVERY U.S. PRESIDENT

  • George Washington -- independent (no party affiliation)
  • John Adams -- Federalist Party
  • Thomas Jefferson -- Democratic-Republican Party
  • James Madison -- Democratic-Republican Party
  • James Monroe -- Democratic-Republican Party
  • John Quincy Adams -- Democratic-Republican Party
  • Andrew Jackson -- Democratic Party
  • Martin Van Buren -- Democratic Party
  • William Henry Harrison -- Whig Party
  • John Tyler -- Whig Party (kicked out of the party in September 1841)
  • James K. Polk -- Democratic Party
  • Zachary Taylor -- Whig Party
  • Millard Fillmore -- Whig Party
  • Franklin Pierce -- Democratic Party
  • James Buchanan -- Democratic Party
  • Abraham Lincoln -- Republican Party
  • Andrew Johnson -- Democratic Party (The Republican Party chose Johnson to be Lincoln's running mate in 1864. They ran together as the "National Union Party".)
  • Ulysses S. Grant -- Republican Party
  • Rutherford B. Hayes -- Republican Party
  • James A. Garfield -- Republican Party
  • Chester A. Arthur -- Republican Party
  • Grover Cleveland -- Democratic Party
  • Benjamin Harrison -- Republican Party
  • William McKinley -- Republican Party
  • Theodore Roosevelt -- Republican Party
  • William Howard Taft -- Republican Party
  • Woodrow Wilson -- Democratic Party
  • Warren G. Harding -- Republican Party
  • Calvin Coolidge -- Republican Party
  • Herbert Hoover -- Republican Party
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Democratic Party
  • Harry S. Truman -- Democratic Party
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Republican Party
  • John F. Kennedy -- Democratic Party
  • Lyndon B. Johnson -- Democratic Party
  • Richard M. Nixon -- Republican Party
  • Gerald R. Ford -- Republican Party
  • Jimmy Carter -- Democratic Party
  • Ronald Reagan -- Republican Party
  • George H. W. Bush -- Republican Party
  • Bill Clinton -- Democratic Party
  • George W. Bush -- Republican Party
  • Barack Obama -- Democratic Party

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1 - George Washington - independent

2 - John Adams - Federalist Party

3 - Thomas Jefferson - Democratic-Republican Party

4 - James Madison - Democratic-Republican Party

5 - James Monroe - Democratic-Republican Party

6 - John Quincy Adams - Democratic-Republican Party

7 - Andrew Jackson - Democratic Party

8 - Martin Van Buren - Democratic Party

9 - William Henry Harrison - Whig Party

10 - John Tyler - Whig Party until September 1841; independent thereafter

11 - James K. Polk - Democratic Party

12 - Zachary Taylor - Whig Party

13 - Millard Fillmore - Whig Party

14 - Franklin Pierce - Democratic Party

15 - James Buchanan - Democratic Party

16 - Abraham Lincoln - Republican Party in 1860; National Union Party in 1864

17 - Andrew Johnson - National Union Party

18 - Ulysses S. Grant - Republican Party

19 - Rutherford B. Hayes - Republican Party

20 - James A. Garfield - Republican Party

21 - Chester A. Arthur - Republican Party

22 & 24 - Grover Cleveland - Democratic Party

23 - Benjamin Harrison - Republican Party

25 - William McKinley - Republican Party

26 - Theodore Roosevelt - Republican Party

27 - William Howard Taft - Republican Party

28 - Woodrow Wilson - Democratic Party

29 - Warren G. Harding - Republican Party

30 - Calvin Coolidge - Republican Party

31 - Herbert Hoover - Republican Party

32 - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Democratic Party

33 - Harry S Truman - Democratic Party

34 - Dwight D. Eisenhower - Republican Party

35 - John F. Kennedy - Democratic Party

36 - Lyndon B. Johnson - Democratic Party

37 - Richard M. Nixon - Republican Party

38 - Gerald R. Ford - Republican Party

39 - Jimmy Carter - Democratic Party

40 - Ronald Reagan - Republican Party

41 - George H.W. Bush - Republican Party

42 - Bill Clinton - Democratic Party

43 - George W. Bush - Republican Party

44 - Barack Obama - Democratic Party

45 - Donald Trump - Republican Party

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