Stephen Grover Cleveland was the only president in United States history to gain presidency for two nonconsecutive terms. So I guess that answers your question.
you would be president.
He ran as the candidate of the Free Soil Party in 1848.
Abraham Lincoln ran for president with Andrew Johnson as the Vice Presidential candidate. This would be Lincoln's second term as president, having chosen a new vice-presidential candidate.
In 1959, no one ran for President as it was an off-year for presidential elections in the United States. The next presidential election was held in 1960, when Richard Nixon ran as the Republican candidate and John F. Kennedy ran as the Democratic candidate.
There was no presidential election in 1999
Joe Lieberman was the first Jewish candidate for V.P , he ran in the year 2000.
Martin Van Buren ran for them 1848 and John P. Hale was their candidate in 1852.
Martin Van Buren ran for them 1848 and John P. Hale was their candidate in 1852.
Martin Van Buren ran for them 1848 and John P. Hale was their candidate in 1852.
Eugene V. Debs was the Socialist candidate for president who ran in the 1912 election.
General Zachary Taylor for president Congressman Millard Fillmore for vice president
He ran for president in 1904 and won, and again in 1912, but lost.