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Franklin Pierce was the only president who was nominated and won for a party that refused to nominate him for a second term. James Buchanan also failed to get a nomination for a second term, but his situation was different in that his party split up over the slavery issue. "Accidental" presidents Tyler, Fillmore, Andrew Johnson and Arthur, who were never nominated for the presidency but became president on the death of the president, also failed to be nominated by their parties for a another term.

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