Yes. Garfield won the Election of 1880.
Chester Arthur never won a presidential election. He was elected vice-president in 1880 as James Garfield's running mate. President James Garfield was shot July 2, 1881 and died September 19, 1881. Chester Arthur succeeded James Garfield as president upon the latter's assassination.
20. James Garfield
No professional minister has ever US President. James Garfield did some preaching as a young man. William McKinley and Jimmy Carter both taught Sunday school regularly.
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There is no definitive evidence to suggest that James Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, had an affair. While some rumors and speculation have circulated about his relationships, particularly with women such as his close friend and confidante, he is generally regarded as having been faithful to his wife, Lucretia Garfield. Historical accounts focus more on his political career and assassination than on personal scandals.
Yes, there have been instances in which an incumbent president has chosen not to run for re-election.
James A. Garfield had one main campaign promise that he made. This promise was to never allow slavery within the United States to take place ever again.
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James Monroe was never a Vice President.
President James Carter lost the re-election by the worst margin ever recorded. He was defeated by Ronald Reagan who won 90.9% of the electoral vote and 50.8 percent of the popular vote. Reagan carried 44 of the 50 states.
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No, William Howard Taft was the only former US President to sit on the Supreme Court.James Garfield, the 20th US President, was in office from March 4, 1881 until September 19, 1881, the shortest term ever served in that capacity (Except for William Henry Harrison, who died one month into his Presidency).Garfield was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau, who was disgruntled over being unable to obtain a federal post. On July 2, 1881, Guiteau shot the new President twice: one bullet grazed his arm; the other lodged in his spine, and was unable to be located. Garfield succumbed to his injuries on September 19, 1881.