Taft and van buren
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10 years old
Both were one-term presidents who were nominated and ran for a second term, but lost.
Neither since World War 2, there has been 5 Democratic US Presidents.
John Adams, Martin Van Buren, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, and George H.W. Bush, all ran for a second term but lost the election.(so about 5 of them ran for the second term and lost)BYE and have a GREAT day:)
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Absolutely.
14 out 24 = 58% who were elected to a first term and tried for a second, won. 14 presidents - Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant, McKinley, Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon,Clinton, and George W. Bush won the second time they ran for president. 10 presidents- John Adams, John Q. Adams, Van Buren, Cleveland, Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Hoover, Carter and George H. W. Bush lost the second time they ran. (Cleveland came back to win on his third try.)
The 22nd. A+
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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.
American presidents who are re-elected are required to repeat the oath of office.
The only U.S. president who was never elected as president or vice president is Gerald Ford. He was a Congressman who was appointed to office. He ran for a second term, but lost to Jimmy Carter.