Yes. Grover Cleveland won in 1884, lost his bid for re-election in 1888 but won a second term in 1892. He was the only president to try again after being defeated in a bid for a second term.
Yes. In fact, GroverCleveland actually came back and won a second term in 1892 after losing in his first try for a second term in 1888.
37 when he took office, with Colorado added during his 2nd term.
impeachment * I think impeachment is merely the vote to remove a president from office. I don't remember the term for the actual removal. 2nd answer: Impeachment is an official accusation. Conviction (by the US Senate) is a finding of guilty.
There are no bonus 2nd term powers, though a 2nd term president no longer has to worry about elections.
No, he served out the two terms to which he was elected.
Obama's 2nd term ends on January 20, 2017.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's 2nd term of the Presidency was from 1936 to 1941. Franklin D. Roosevelt is one of the only Presidents of the United States to be in office for a total of 12 years from 1933 to 1945.
He was killed by John Wilkes Booth during his 2nd term as president.
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Abraham Lincoln was shot during the 2nd month of his 2nd term. William McKinley was shot during the 7th month of his 2nd term.
John Adams only served one term as President. He was the 2nd President of the US, and was in office from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.(see related question)
yes. two term limit, does not have to be back to back. Technically it's 10 years. A vice president that takes office in the event the president can no longer run the country can run for office an additional 2 terms UNLESS he took power prior to the 2nd complete year of the prior president. If the elected president can no longer remain in power and the vice president takes over the office before the second year into that term he can only run for office himself once.