Richard Nixon, Vice President under President Eisenhower, lost the 1960 presidential election to John F. Kennedy.
Nixon won the presidential election eight years later, defeating Hubert Humphrey.
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Richard Nixon was the only vice president to become president that did not succeed the president he served under.
The former vice president who ran for president as a Progressive in 1948 was Henry A. Wallace. He had served as vice president under Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1941 to 1945 and became the Progressive Party's candidate in the 1948 election. Wallace's campaign focused on civil rights, labor rights, and opposition to the Cold War policies of the time.
Richard Nixon failed to be elected President while he was Vice President, but later succeeded in being elected to this office 8 years later.
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Theodore Roosevelt was the Vice president under Former President William McKinley.
The previous vice president was Richard "Dick" Cheney, who served in the administration of former president Bush.
Woodrow Wilson was a former president of the United States. He served as the 28th president. He served from March 4, 1913 until March 4, 1921.
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John Quincy Adams was the only ex-president to serve in House of Representative. Andrew Johnson was elected to the US Senate after he was President. John Tyler served in the Confederate Congress.
William Howard Taft is the only former president to have served on the US Supreme Court.
The only president to have served two non-consecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. Cleveland held office from 1885 until 1889, and again from 1893 until 1897.