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Now aside from cases involving death there were four times when the incumbent President was reelected with a new Vice President:

  1. Thomas Jefferson was elected with Aaron Burr and reelected with George Clinton.
  2. Abraham Lincoln was elected with Hannibal Hamlin and reelected with Andrew Johnson.
  3. Ulysses S. Grant was elected with Schuyler Colfax and reelected with Henry Wilson.
  4. Franklin Roosevelt switched for his third and fourth terms from John Nance Garner to Henry Wallace then to Harry Truman.

Some multi-term presidents were forced to have a new running mate due to the death or resignation of the Vice President:

  1. James Madison ran with Elbridge Gerry in 1812 after the death of George Clinton.
  2. Andrew Jackson ran with Martin Van Buren in 1832 after the resignation of John C. Calhoun.
  3. After the death of V.P. Hendricks, Grover Cleveland ran with Allen Thurman in 1888 but lost and won with Adlai Stevenson in 1892.
  4. William McKinley ran with Theodore Roosevelt in 1900 after the death of Garret Hobart.
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