Woodrow Wilson was the second Democrat elected to the presidency following the American Civil War. He was one of only two Democrats elected to the office between the period of Republican dominance from 1861 to 1933. Grover Cleveland was the only other Democrat elected during that period. Andrew Johnson was not elected, but finished Abraham Lincoln's term after his assassination.
Yes. An example would be Grover Cleveland who served from 1885-1889, then Benjamin Harrison who served from 1889-1893, and then Grover Cleveland was elected once again from 1893-1897
Grover Cleveland He was first elected in 1885-1889, then Harrison was elected in 1889-1893, and Cleveland was then reelected to serve his second term in 1893-1897
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Three Presidents failed to finish their second terms. The first two were Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley who were both assassinated in their second term. The third was Richard Nixon who resigned during his second term.
Length is the main difference between a Senator's term and a Representative's term. Members of the House are elected by the voters to serve 2-year terms, while Senators are elected to serve 6-year terms.
first term he was 47 second term he was 55
Grover Cleveland he was the 22nd and the 24th President
Grover Cleveland
1885-1889
Chester A. Arthur, the 21st President of the United States, serving from 1881-1885, was succeeded by Grover Cleveland, who served as the 22nd President of the United States from 1885-1889. Although Cleveland was not elected to a second consecutive term as President, he was elected to a second term of office, serving as the 24th President of the United States from 1893-1897.
He was elected for a third term in 1941 - 1945.