Gerald Ford did not run for a second full term as President of the United States. After serving from 1974 to 1977, he lost the 1976 election to Democrat Jimmy Carter. Although he considered running again in 1980, he ultimately decided not to enter the race.
Not for his first term, but he did for the second term.
Yes, a president who has been impeached can run for a second term. Impeachment does not automatically disqualify a president from running for reelection.
The US Constitution was amended to disallow anyone from being elected President more than twice
Five Republicans served exactly one full term Benjamin Harrison, William Howard Taft, Herbert Hoover, and George H. W. Bush ran for a second term and lost. than one term. Hayes did not run for a second term by his own choice. Ford served less than one term as did Garfield, Harding, Arthur and Andrew Johnson. Ford tried for a full term but lost. Garfield and Harding died during their first term. Arthur and Andrew Johnson were not nominated for a second term.
If he has only run once, he can run for a second term. However, If he has run twice, he cannot become president a third time.
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His term ends in 2011. Since he is currently in his second term, he will not be able to run for that office again.
His term ended when he could not capture the nomination to run for a second term and so was a lame duck until his term expired.
yes ,he can run for as long as he wants as long as the citizens want him to
Because he did not want to run a second term
Run for a second term as President of the United States.