No, a president cannot run for re-election after serving two terms in office, regardless of any hiatus in between.
Yes, a president who has been impeached can run for a second term. Impeachment does not automatically disqualify a president from running for reelection.
Yes, in the United States, you can run for president twice even if you lose the first time. There is no limit on the number of times a person can run for president.
Yes, a former president can run for Congress after serving their term in office. There is no constitutional restriction on a former president running for a seat in Congress.
Yes, there have been instances in which an incumbent president has chosen not to run for re-election.
No, according to the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a president cannot run for more than two terms in the United States.
The candidacies weakened support for President Johnson and convinced him not to run for reelection
Lyndon B. Johnson.
No, he was assassinated, dead men can't run for president.
He formally announced that he would not seek reelection to the presidency.
The candidacies weakened support for President Johnson and convinced him not to run for reelection.
No William Mckenly did not either.
that he would not seek reelection.
He declared that he would not run for an additional term as president.
Yes, a president who has been impeached can run for a second term. Impeachment does not automatically disqualify a president from running for reelection.
James Monroe
Michelle Bachelet cannot be reelected because the Constitution of Chile prohibits the immediate reelection of a president. In other words, Michelle Bachelet could not run for reelection in 2010 because she just finished her term, but she could run for reelection in 2014 after the new president's term is completed.
Lyndon B. Johnson