The way he was elected was hat they picked him
the president is not elected by the house of representatives. He is elected by the continental congress.
Andrew Jackson was the first president who had moved out of the state in which in was born by the time he was elected President. He was born in South (or maybe North) Carolina but made his adult time in Tennessee. The first six presidents resided their entire lives in one state.
Just the opposite. At the time, he was the oldest president ever elected.
1860 was the year that Lincoln was elected president for the first time. He was elected again in 1864.
He wasn't. Only twice. He thought of running four a third term, but didn't. He also won the popular vote the first time but did not have a majority of the electoral vote. The only president elected four times was Franklin Roosevelt.
Bill Clinton was re-elected as US President in 1996.
He was re-elected with just about the same majority(55-56 %) the second time as the first, so he must have been reasonably popular.
Clinton was elected for the first time on November 3,1992. He was elected a second time on November 5, 1996.
President Andrew Johnson was elected Vice President in 1864. He served as U.S. President from the time of Abraham Lincoln's assassination in April 1865 until March 1869, but he was never elected President. President Lyndon B. Johnson was elected Vice President in 1960 and President in 1964. He served as U.S. President from the time of John F. Kennedy's assassination in November 1963 until January 1969.
When George H. W. Bush was elected President, he himself was the Vice President. The first time George W. Bush was elected President, the Vice President was his main opponent, Al Gore. The second time he was elected, the Vice President was his running mate, Dick Cheney.
The vice president is elected at the same time that the president is elected, as stated by the 12th Amendment. So, every 4 years.
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