Theodore Roosevelt, former Republican president, ran against both Taft and Wilson in 1912 as a third party candidate. He and Taft added together won more votes that the winner, Wilson.
Grover Cleavland
because he did not like being president
President Ford Was a Republican
No, a President is allowed to serve for two terms.
Yes, Eisenhower was elected to two terms as president, 1952 and 1956.
Abraham Lincoln was the first president who was a member of the modern Republican party. Some sources, particularly simplified charts, describe earlier presidents as being republican, but that was a different and not directly related party, which was formally called the Republican Democratic party. Thomas Jefferson, for example, is often cited as being the first Republican president, but he was, in fact, a Republican Democrat.
Republican Party took the 2004 election, with George W. Bush and Dick Cheney being reelected.
He only announced being Republican in 1952, and was not public on this subject for being in the military. Truman's invitation for him to run for President in 1948 indicates he was not Republican at that time.
George Herbert Walker Bush was reelected as Vice President in 1984 for the term from 1985 January 20 to 1989 January 20. Bush was not re-elected for president, losing to Bill Clinton. His son, George Walker Bush, was elected for 2 terms as president, being re-elected in 2004.
Abraham Lincoln was the first president who was a member of the modern Republican party. Some sources, particularly simplified charts, describe earlier presidents as being republican, but that was a different and not directly related party, which was formally called the Republican Democratic party. Thomas Jefferson, for example, is often cited as being the first Republican president, but he was, in fact, a Republican Democrat (which actually spawned a quasi-modern Democratic party).
He was a Democrat when he was younger, but in the mid 1950's he began supporting Republican candidates, notably Dwight Eisenhower in 1956. He supported Richard Nixon for President in 1960, and officially changed parties to become a registered Republican in 1962. As he put it- he never left the Democratic Party-- they left him.
Because his strategies were at last beginning to look successful. Grant had prevented Lee from invading the North. Sherman had taken Atlanta. And the blockade-runners' favourite ports were being steadily re-captured. They felt the end of the war was in sight.