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Losing Vice-Presidential Candidates

Can you name the Vice-Presidential Candidates who've lost alongside their respective Presidential Nominees?
Only counting the people who were the official Vice-Presidential Candidates by election day
Only counting the people who gained electoral votes and very notable candidates
No 1840 because Martin Van Buren did not have a running mate, No 1820 because James Monroe was uncontested,
Hint: Some people who were Presidential Candidates might also be Vice-Presidential Candidates!
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Party
Year
Presidential Candidate
Vice-Presidential Candidate
Republican
2020
Donald Trump
Mike Pence
Democrat
2016
Hillary Clinton
Tim Kaine
Republican
2012
Mitt Romney
Paul Ryan
Republican
2008
John McCain
Sarah Palin
Democrat
2004
John Kerry
John Edwards
Democrat
2000
Al Gore
Joe Lieberman
Republican
1996
Bob Dole
Jack Kemp
Republican
1992
George H.W Bush
Dan Quayle
Independent
1992
Ross Perot
James Stockdale
Democrat
1988
Michael Dukakis
Lloyd Bentsen
Democrat
1984
Walter Mondale
Geraldine Ferraro
Democrat
1980
Jimmy Carter
Walter Mondale
Republican
1976
Gerald Ford
Bob Dole
Democrat
1972
George McGovern
Sargent Shriver
Democrat
1968
Hubert Humphrey
Edmund Muskie
American Independent
1968
George Wallace
Curtis LeMay
Republican
1964
Barry Goldwater
William Miller
Republican
1960
Richard Nixon
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Democrat
1956
Adlai Stevenson II
Estes Kefauver
Democrat
1952
Adlai Stevenson II
John Sparkman
Republican
1948
Thomas Dewey
Earl Warren
Dixiecrat
1948
Strom Thurmond
Fielding Wright
Republican
1944
Thomas Dewey
John Bricker
Republican
1940
Wendell Willkie
Charles L. McNary
Republican
1936
Alf Landon
Frank Knox
Republican
1932
Herbert Hoover
Charles Curtis
Democrat
1928
Al Smith
Joseph Robinson
Democrat
1924
John Davis
Charles Bryan
Progressive
1924
Robert La Follette
Burton Wheeler
Democrat
1920
James Cox
Franklin Roosevelt
Republican
1916
Charles Evan Hughes
Charles Fairbanks
Bull Moose
1912
Theodore Roosevelt
Hiram Johnson
Republican
1912
William Taft
Nicholas Butler
Democrat
1908
William Jennings Bryan
John Kern
Party
Year
Presidential Candidate
Vice-Presidential Candidate
Democrat
1904
Alton B. Parker
Henry Davis
Democrat
1900
William Jennings Bryan
Adlai Stevenson I
Democrat
1896
William Jennings Bryan
Arthur Sewall
Republican
1892
Benjamin Harrison
Whitelaw Reid
Populist
1892
James B. Weaver
James Field
Democrat
1888
Grover Cleveland
Allen Thurman
Republican
1884
James G. Blaine
John Logan
Democrat
1880
Winfield Scott Hancock
William English
Democrat
1876
Samuel Tilden
Thomas Hendricks
Democrat
1872
Horace Greeley
Benjamin Gratz Brown
Democrat
1868
Horatio Seymour
Francis Preston Blair Jr.
Democrat
1864
George McClellan
George Pendleton
Southern Democrat
1860
John C. Breckinridge
Joseph Lane
Constitutional Union
1860
John Bell
Edward Everett
Democrat
1860
Stephen A. Douglas
Herschel Johnson
Republican
1858
John C. Frémont
William Dayton
Whig
1858
Millard Fillmore
Andrew Donelson
Whig
1852
Winfield Scott
William Graham
Democrat
1848
Lewis Cass
William Butler
Whig
1844
Henry Clay
Theodore Frelinghuysen
Whig
1836
William Henry Harrison
Francis Granger
Whig
1836
Hugh L. White
John Tyler
National Republican
1832
Henry Clay
John Sergeant
National Republican
1828
John Quincy Adams
Richard Rush
Democratic-Republican
1824
Andrew Jackson
John C. Calhoun
Democratic-Republican
1824
William H. Crawford
Nathaniel Macon
Democratic-Republican
1824
Henry Clay
Nathan Sanford
Federalist
1816
Rufus King
John E. Howard
Democratic-Republican
1812
DeWitt Clinton
Jared Ingersoll
Federalist
1808
Charles C. Pinckey
Rufus King
Federalist
1804
Charles C. Pinckney
Rufus King
Federalist
1800
John Adams
Charles C. Pinckney
Democratic-Republican
1796
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
1 Comments
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Level 20
Nov 7, 2023
It's Charles C. Pinckney, not Pinkley.