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- Hoover lost badly to Franklin Roosevelt in 1932.
No, Sam Houston was not reelected president of Texas in 1841. He lost the election to Mirabeau B. Lamar, who became the second president of the Republic of Texas. Houston's presidency had ended in December 1840, and he returned to office later in 1845, after Texas became a state.
if the president lost popular vote and got fewer electoral votes, he/she isn't the president... so that doesnt make sense. but yea, they wouldn't be elected cause they lost both popular and electoral. that's the question right? cause if you mean he lost popular vote but won electoral votes, he would become the president
No -John Quincy Adams was not re-elected He became the 6th US President in 1824 and lost an overwhelming defeat to Jackson in the election of 1828.
John Quincy Adams lost the popular vote to Andrew Jackson in 1824 Ruterford B Hayes lost the popular vote to Samuel Tilden in 1876 Grover Cleveland lost the popular vote to Benjamin Harrison in 1888, which interupted his terms as presidency giving Cleveland the distinction of being the ony president to serve non-consecutive terms George W. Bush lost the popular vote to Al Gore Jr in 2000
President George H. W. Bush won the election of 1988 then lost the election of 1992, after which he did not run again. His son, President George W. Bush, never lost a Presidential election.
Samuel J. Tilden lost the election of 1876 even though he won the popular votes. There were problems with the credentials of the electors from four states and Tilden needed only one of the votes from these state to win the election. He could have sued and likely kept the country hanging without a president for weeks, but he chose not to.
No. Not really. He lost the popular vote the year he was elected, 1888, and lost his try for re-election in 1892. He was rather stiff and formal as a person.
Samuel Tilden
yes. george bush.
Carter lost the election to Reagan.
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 election but lost in popular votes to Grover Cleveland.Since then, George W. Bush lost the popular vote in 2000 to Al Gore and , of course, Gerald Ford, was never elected President at all but took the office when Nixon resigned in mid-term.