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In 2006, Ned Lamont won the Democratic primary election for US Senate in Connecticut, defeating then-incumbent Joe Lieberman. However, Lieberman then ran as an Independent and won the general, defeating both Lamont and the GOP candidate. Lamont is now Governor of Connecticut as of January 2019.
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Truman, a sitting president in his first term offered to run as Eisenhower's Vice President on the democratic ticket. Their mutual concern: Stopping a potential “incompetent”, “ruthless and ambitious” candidate considering running on the GOP ticket: McArthur
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In 2008 Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and Conan O'Brien had a fake cross-network feud, claiming each of them "created" the popularity of GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.
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All 4 of the Dem and GOP President and VP candidates in the 1976 election subsequently lost a presidential election: Ford lost in '76, Carter lost in '80, Mondale lost in '84, and Dole lost in '96
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There is a tv movie about current GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson called Gifted Hands which stars Cuba Gooding Jr.
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The Johnson Amendment is a provision in the U.S. tax code that prohibits all 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations from endorsing or opposing political candidates. The GOP tax package contains a provision that would repeal this and kill the separation of church and state.