I could find no evidence that President Polk ran for president a second time or even sought the Democratic Party Nomination a second time.
No, James K. Polk never lost a presidential election. One of his campaign promises was not to run for re-election.
Richard Nixon
President Lincoln didn't lose a leg
Because he thought he would lose.
There were some pollsters and pundits who did claim that Mr. Obama would lose, but a few pollsters insisted that he was ahead, even though they agreed it was a close race. In the end, President Obama did not lose: he defeated Mitt Romney in both the popular and electoral vote, to win a second term as president.
Simple. He did not know he would lose when he ran for president.
George W. Bush, Sr. President Bush served his first and only term from 1989 to 1993. He lost his reelection bid in 1992 to Bill Clinton.
He/she can be impeached
No, James Madison had two fulls terms as president and decided to retire from politics. The 1816 election was between Monroe and New York Senator Rufus King, in which Monroe won in a landslide winning all but three states.
The US Constitution was amended to disallow anyone from being elected President more than twice
James Keach is an American actor, director and producer who was born in Georgia on December 7, 1947. No, James did not lose his leg.
Calvin Coolidge