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George W. Bush won in 2000 and lost the popular vote. He was re-elected in 2004 but when he was re-elected he won the popular votes as well as the electoral vote. (The other three Presidents who lost the popular vote, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford Hayes and Benjamin Harrison , were not re-elected .)
No, US Presidents can only serve 2 terms, even if unconsecutively.
Women are certainly eligible to be elected president in the United States, even though it hasn't happened yet.
yes they can.
John Quincy Adams was elected president in 1824 even though he finished second in both the popular vote and the electoral vote. ( He won the election that really mattered , in the House of Representatives.)
You cannot (ethically) do this because the future president has yet been elected into office. Even once that has happened, the official swearing in as president does not occur until January 2009, so whomever is elected in November doesn't become our nations president until late January 2009.
The answer is John Tyler following the death of William Harrison
Persons born in U.S. territories or dominions - even former ones - may yet become President or Vice President of the United States.
the president is not elected by the house of representatives. He is elected by the continental congress.
The US has never elected a female president or even had a major party candidate who was female. Two women have run for vice-president but neither was elected.
Martin Luther King Jr was never president he never even ran for president
It's possible, even likely. But WikiAnswers cannot make predictions