honeymoon period
Honeymoon
I am not quite sure what " went for" means to you. Only two presidents announced early in their administration that they would not seek a second term and they were James Polk and Rutherford Hayes.
Not carried to full term I.e. 9 months
It cannot change during a president's term.
A total of 17 US Presidents did not have Vice Presidents for at least part of their term of office, and 4 had no Vice President for their entire term, having become President on the death of the elected President. The Constitution originally had no provision for electing a replacement Vice President. A total of 7 Vice Presidents have died in office.Presidents with no Vice President ever:John Tyler (succeeded William Henry Harrison)Millard Fillmore (succeeded Zachary Taylor)Andrew Johnson (succeeded Abraham Lincoln)Chester Arthur (succeeded James Garfield)Other Presidents who served parts of terms with no Vice President:James Madison (total 38 months - 11 months when VP George Clinton died first term; 27 months when VP Elbridge Gerry died second term)Andrew Jackson (3 months- VP John C. Calhoun resigned to run for the US Senate)Franklin Pierce (47 months - VP William King died)Ulysses S. Grant (16 months - VP Henry Wilson died)Grover T. Cleveland (39 months - VP Thomas Hendricks died)William McKinley (15 months - VP Garret Hobart died)Theodore Roosevelt (42 months of first term - succeeded William McKinley)William H. Taft (4 months - VP James Sherman died)Calvin Coolidge (19 months of first term - succeeded Warren Harding)Harry Truman (47 months of first term - succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt)Lyndon Johnson (16 months of first term - succeeded John F. Kennedy)*Richard Nixon (2 months out of second term - VP Spiro T. Agnew resigned) -- Gerald Ford appointed new vice-president*Gerald Ford (4 months - succeeded Richard Nixon) - Nelson Rockefeller appointed new vice-president*The 25th Amendment, ratified in 1967, provides for the replacement of the Vice President in the event that the Vice President dies in office, resigns, or succeeds to the presidency.
I believe it's around 9 presidents.
US presidents have a 4-year term.
It is early in a President's first term when they are most likely to be successful in getting their policies through Congress. U. S. Presidents are limited to serving two 4-year terms.
Four years.
A term
Yes, there is a pension paid to ex-presidents.
An Israeli Presidents' term is 7 years long, and they may only serve one term. Before 1993, a term was 5 years long, and presidents were limited to two terms.
As a group one-term presidents are not so successful which is why they were one-term presidents. Polk refused to run for a second term and he was probably the most successful one-termer. Taft would very probably have won a second term if Theodore Roosevelt had supported him instead of breaking with with his party and running as an independent against him.