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Yes, a sitting U.S. President was unseated during a declared war. President Lyndon B. Johnson chose not to seek re-election in 1968 amidst the Vietnam War and rising domestic unrest. Although he was not formally unseated through an election loss while in office, he effectively stepped down due to the political and social pressures related to the war.

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