Yes he did and it was against Robert dole
In 1984, George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan ran against Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferrero. Reagan would be re-elected, and Bush would serve a second term as Vice President.In 1992, George H. W. Bush ran against Bill Clinton for a second term as President. Clinton would win, becoming the 42nd President.In 1998, George W. Bush ran against Garry Mauro for a second term as Governor of Texas, winning.In 2004, George W. Bush ran against John Kerry for a second term as President. Bush would win and serve 4 more years.
sure,
yes
Senator John McCain ran against Barack Obama for what became Obama's second term.
14 points
A senator's second term is typically referred to as their "re-election" or "second term in office." In the United States, senators serve six-year terms, and if they win a subsequent election, they begin a second term. The process emphasizes the senator's continued support from their constituents.
George W. Bush won his second term in the 2004 presidential election against Democratic candidate John Kerry. Bush secured re-election by garnering 62 million votes, which was about 50.5% of the popular vote, while Kerry received approximately 59 million votes, or 48.0%. The election was heavily influenced by issues such as the Iraq War and terrorism.
No- he has to keep the support of his party and win its nomination.
No, he got knocked out in the second round.
1927 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4 games to 0.
yes depends on how many votes the president gets.
Millwall's biggest win in their history was a 9-1 victory against Burton United in a second division match in January 1927.