He did, but he wasn't Lincoln's immediate predecessor. Polk was number 11, and Lincoln was number 16.
Polk was president before Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln succeeded Buchanan.
Abraham Lincoln was in the Illinois General Assembly and one term in Congress before he became a president.
Yes - James K. Polk was the 11th US President, serving for one term 1845-1849. But if you are asking who was Lincoln's immediate predecessor, it was James Buchanan "the bachelor President". He served one term from 1857-1861.
abraham lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was U.S. President for 1503 days.
no he did not that would be stupid
he was a but head
Lincoln served just a little over four years. He was killed very early in his second term.
No.
Yes. (That was short, but to the point)
No, he was a Illinois guy for all of his life.