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He runs as an independent candidate. (The elections 2018.)
He ran for president in 1904 and won, and again in 1912, but lost.
As Vice President in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt succeeded William McKinley. He was a candidate for President in 1904, and won re-election. After leaving office in 1909, he was again a candidate in 1912, under the Progressive or "Bull Moose" party, but this split the Republican vote, leading to a victory by the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
Not really. If the president has already served two terms the he or she cannot run again. If he or she believed they stood a good chance of winning then they are likely to run again. If, however, the party decided they would stand a better chance with another candidate then another candidate would be chosen.
I assume you are asking who the next president will be, because after serving his second term, President Obama is not allowed to run for president again. This means there will be an election in 2016 with a new Democratic candidate and a new Republican candidate. We do not know in early 2014 who those candidates will be, but as we get closer to 2016, we will be able to determine which candidates have the best chance of being nominated; and at that time, we can explore which candidate has the best chance to become our next president.
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the US and his Vice President was Levi Morton.Grover Cleveland, who was President before Harrison, beat him in 1888 to become President again. Cleveland's Vice President for his second term was Adlai Stevenson (grandfather of the later Democratic candidate and UN Ambassador).
The Republican candidate for president in 1920 was Warren G. Harding. Harding won that election by defeating Democrat James M. Cox. President Harding served as the 29th President from 1921 until his death on August 2, 1923.
Technically yes. His old age, his reported mental issues, as well as his reported sexual harassment would likely make him unsuitable as a candidate.
In 1896, President William McKinley defeated the Democratic candidate, William Jennings Bryan. In 1900, he defeated William Jennings Bryan again.
"Again, Again, Again" by Miss Darkisha
The first election Batista was a candidate in was the race for President of Cuba in 1940. This occurred years after he rose to power in Cuba as head of the armed forces following the collapse of the government and armed coup 1933. In 1944, Batista ran again and was defeated. He returned to politics as a successful candidate for Parliament, and then ran for President again in 1952. Far behind his opponent, Batista led yet another military coup and cancelled the election. He was defeated by Fidel Castro's revolutionary forces early in 1959.
He tied with Thomas Jefferson- there was an understanding that he the vice-presidential candidate and that Jefferson was to be president, but he reneged on his promise and sent the election into the House- Jefferson never trusted him again.