No.
In the United States Senate, the term in office is six years. After that the senator must either resign or declare that he is running for re-election. There are no limits on how many times a senator can run for re-election.
Yes, Senator John McCain can run again. Richard Nixon did that, losing to Senator John F. Kennedy in 1960 but winning against Vice President Hubert Humphrey in 1968. He then ran for re-election in 1972
There is no limit at this time.
Many US Senators have run for President without resigning their Senate seats. Those who have often run in their state's next US Senate election.
you have to run for office.... win primary election and then the genreal election
Senator Dodd of Illinois was elected in 1998. If he decides to run again when his term expires, in what year will the election occur? in 2004
You must be the age of 30.
The answer is: B 2004
2004
To run for President of the United States, a person must be a natural-born citizen of the country, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years. Additionally, they must formally declare their candidacy, register with the Federal Election Commission, and meet any state-specific requirements for obtaining ballot access.
Party Nominee - Gov NovaNet
He was elected as Minnesota Senator in 2008. He comes up again for election in 2014, if he decides to run.