That wouldn't happen...but if no one ran for President and VP, then the Speaker of the House, then President Pro Tempore, and then Secretary of State. It all depends on the order of succession.
He was the 39th President and served, 1977-1981.
No. He was elected vice-president in 1880 and became president when Garfield was killed in office. He never ran for president.
How can you run for RE-election when you were never Elected, in the first place, for the office you are holding. You should be considered as running for Election not Re-election. Yet historical accounts always seem to indicate that Gerald Ford ran for Re-election not, in fact, for Election.
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John B. Anderson ran for president in 1980, and was an independent.
Abraham Lincoln ran for president twice, in 1860 and 1864.
He served one term as US Senator from Indiana. He ran for governor of Indiana but lost the election.
Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
Eugene V. Debs was the Socialist candidate for president who ran in the 1912 election.
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the election of 1816 :)
Joe Biden has run for president of the United States three times. His first campaign was in 1988, followed by a second attempt in 2008. He successfully ran for president in the 2020 election, winning and taking office in January 2021.