President John Tyler was kicked out of the Whig Party due to his policies. He entered the Election of 1844 as an independent but dropped out of the race in August.
Incumbent President Millard Fillmore failed to get the Whig Party nomination in 1852, losing it to Winfield Scott.
In 1856, incumbent President Franklin Pierce lost the Democratic Party nomination to James Buchanan.
Andrew Johnson's lack of popularity is blamed for his loss of the Democratic Party nomination of 1868.
Although incumbent President Chester A. Arthur was one of the frontrunners in the 1884 election campaign, he did not make a serious bid for re-nomination due to his health.
Other one-term Presidents either did not seek re-nomination or won the nomination but lost the election.
Depends on context. US presidents, Oscars and many others.
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James Buchanan ran for president three times. He first sought the Democratic nomination in 1844 but lost to James K. Polk. He ran again in 1852 and secured the nomination, losing to Franklin Pierce. Finally, in 1856, Buchanan won the presidency, becoming the 15th president of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861.
As of 2014, there has been 43 presidents in the US. Currently, the president is Barack Obama and he is serving his second term.
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he served two terms
Four: Lincoln, Garfield, McKinnley, Kennedy
George Washington served two terms.
Shirley Chisholm was the African American who tried to become President of the United States in 1972. She did not win the Democratic nomination that she needed to get on the ballot.
1144 delegates are needed to win the 2012 Republican nomination.
All of the Presidents graduated and have degrees except for 7 of them. George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Grover Cleveland.