Yes, he did.
the most recent president to serve lass than a full term was Richard Nixon
He served one four-year term as President. He had a life of public service.
James Buchanan, the fifteenth President of the United States, served one full term of four years between March 4, 1857 and March 4, 1861, and did not seek a second term.
James Garfield was shot on July 2, 1881, by a disgruntled lawyer who wanted a consular post. This is why he did not serve a full term as president. He died on September 19, 1981.
the new President can serve only one full four-year term.
One full presidential term is 4 years.
A President's term is 4 years. According to the Constitution, the president can run for a maximum of two terms.
FDR was elected to 4 terms. After he died during his fourth term, the Congress passed a law. The President of the USA can serve no more than 2 full terms as President (if he/she is Vice President to a President that dies in office, then they can serve the remaining term as President and serve an additional two terms in office). Therefore President Harry Truman could serve two full terms as President in addition to the term he finished up for FDR. (HST only ran for more term). LBJ could serve as two full terms plus the term he was Vice President for JFK. LBJ only served one full term as President. He did not run again in 1968.
Hoover served one full term.
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He finished out Warren Hardings term after he died, then served one full term as president.
No president really served a full term without a vice-president. Pierce came close since his vice-president died after a month in office and never made it to Washington because he was too sick to travel.