Yes. In 1976, Shriver announced that he was a candidate for president. His campaign died quickly and he was never considered to be a contender for the nomination.
George Bush 41 lost his bid for a second term to Bill Clinton.
Bidden (to issue a command) or Bid (to make an offer)
yes you do. They tell you the category and then you have to make your choice.
enthusiastically
Gramm made a bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 1996.
Ronald Reagan :) your welcome!
In bridge, a double bid is a bid made by a player to increase the penalty points for the opponents if they fail to make their contract. It signifies a strong belief that the opponents will not make their bid. A double bid can impact the bidding strategy by forcing players to reassess their hands and potentially change their bidding plans to account for the increased risk of penalties.
Seriously it looks like the serious answer is Barak Obama. Of the US that is, I think it should be pointed out there are many countries where a black president is no new thing.....
The future tense of bid is "will bid" or "shall bid."
The pardon granted to Nixon by Ford probably cost him the election.
Phil Gramm
He did not resign but was defeated in his bid for a second term by Ronald Reagan in 1980.