I think Andrew Jackson is your answer. Many years before he was president he was shot in a duel and the bullet was too close to his heart to be removed, so he lived with it the rest of his long life.
John Quincy Adams served one term as President then was elected to the House of Representatives in 1830. Andrew Johnson served as President, survived his impeachment and then served in the Senate beginning in 1874.
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There was an assassination attempt made on Theodore Roosevelt, but he survived. He died years later due to a blood clot. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served three terms as President, died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
William Mckinley was first elected in 1896 and re-elected in 1900. He served until September 14,1901, when he died from an assassin's bullet and the vice-president, Theodore Roosevelt took office as President. Roosevelt completed McKinley's second term ,was elected to a term of his own in 1904 and served until March 4, 1809.
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14 presidents served as vice president before becoming president
Calvin Coolidge served as president from 1923 - 1929.
No US president ever served for that long.
George H. W.Bush is the most recent president to have previously served as Vice-president.
Ronald Reagan served the president of the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) which is a kind of union.
Richard Nixon was the only vice president to become president that did not succeed the president he served under.
There are no documents that served as president to the bill of rights.