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As of now, there have been a few notable third-party candidates who have won the presidency in the United States, but only one who is officially recognized as a third-party president: Millard Fillmore, who was a member of the Know-Nothing Party when he took office in 1850. Additionally, there have been significant third-party runs, such as those by Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 and Ross Perot in the 1990s, but they did not win the presidency. Overall, third-party candidates have historically struggled to gain a foothold in the two-party system dominated by the Democrats and Republicans.

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