NO - He could not for he died in office during his first term.
No one was re-elected in 1920. Republican Warren Harding took the election, replacing Democrat Woodrow Wilson.
yes Abraham Lincoln did run for the re-election
In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was still the president. In fact, he was re-elected and served a second term. The United States got a new president after that: there was an election in 1920, and Warren G. Harding won.
It is people, and not branches of government, who run for re-election.
He decided not to run for re-election because he said he wanted to only work at getting the troops out of Vietnam
How can you run for RE-election when you were never Elected, in the first place, for the office you are holding. You should be considered as running for Election not Re-election. Yet historical accounts always seem to indicate that Gerald Ford ran for Re-election not, in fact, for Election.
he promised to not run for re-election
Health concerns
Yes, he ran for re-election.
He could not run the law prohibited running for a third term
2012 only
Yes, he is running for re-election.