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- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention abstract "The 1840 Democratic National Convention was held in Baltimore. The Democrats nominated President Martin Van Buren for reelection in 1840 in spite of his unpopularity. Vice President Richard M. Johnson had so many enemies that he failed to gain renomination. The Democrats could not agree on any vice presidential nominee. As a result, Van Buren became the only presidential nominee in American history to seek election without a running mate.[citation needed] James K. Polk was an unsuccessful candidate for the vice presidential nomination; he received one electoral vote for vice president (from Virginia) in the general election. Johnson managed to receive 48 electoral votes in the same manner.".
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- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention caption "Nominee".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention caption "Van Buren".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention city Baltimore.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention city Maryland.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention date "--05-05".
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- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention list "Democratic National Conventions".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention next "1844".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention nextYear "1844".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention party "Democratic".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention presidentialNominee "Martin Van Buren".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention prev "1835".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention previousYear "1835".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention venue "The Assembly Rooms".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention vicePresidentialNominee "None".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention year "1840".
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:1840_in_Maryland.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:Democratic_National_Conventions.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:History_of_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:Political_conventions_in_Baltimore,_Maryland.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention subject Category:United_States_presidential_election,_1840.
- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention comment "The 1840 Democratic National Convention was held in Baltimore. The Democrats nominated President Martin Van Buren for reelection in 1840 in spite of his unpopularity. Vice President Richard M. Johnson had so many enemies that he failed to gain renomination. The Democrats could not agree on any vice presidential nominee. As a result, Van Buren became the only presidential nominee in American history to seek election without a running mate.[citation needed] James K.".
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- 1840_Democratic_National_Convention depiction MartinVanBuren.png.
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