If there is one thing which more than anything else cost George H.W. Bush the Election of 1992, it is probably the fact that during his term Pres. Bush found himself needing to sign a new tax bill into law, contradicting his famous quote from one of his 1988 debates: "Read my lips: no new taxes!"
Hurricane Katrina was a key factor and the dreadful way it was handled. He was also unable to string a sentence together, which after eight years of being told that "human and fish can co-exist peacefully" many people began to get tired of...
The left-winged media
No. In the US, an election comes months before a President is sworn in at his inauguration.
You can be president when there is an election. you should be maybe in your thirtys before you run.
yes
no You can register before you turn 18 if you will be 18 by the next Election Day.
About 4 years
(Stephen) Grover Cleavland. As an incumbant president, he lost the 1888 election to Benjamin Harrison, but defeated Harrison in the 1892 election.
He/she can be impeached
They serve as Acting President andvice President during the interim period till the time of another election being held.
ANSWER Before his election to President he was Lieutenant General and from March 1864 Chief of Staff of the Union Army.
Sargent Shriver was never the US vice president, although he was the US vice president nominee for the Democrat party in the 1972 election on the same ticket as McGovern. Gerald Ford was the Vice President under Nixon before the 1972 election.
The President stays in office until the end of his term, regardless if a war starts between the election and inauguration.
The president elect is not actually the president until noon of January 20 of the year following his election. Until then the incumbent president retains his full powers as president even if he has been voted out of another term.