Zachary Taylor was President for approximately 16 months before he died in office.
Hoover was the president when the Great Depression hit.
He made three tries for the Whig nomination , in 1836,1848, 1852. He was twice offered the nomination for vice-president but refused. If he had accepted in 1848, he might have been president ,since the Whigs won the election and vice-president Fillmore took office after President Taylor died.
No. Mitt Romney failed to win the Republican nomination for president in 2008 and the presidency in 2012. He has said he will never again pursue the office.
James Garfield was the president that was assassinated only after four months in office. It happened on July 2, 1881.
No. If the President runs for a second term of office, he may name a different person as running mate provided the nomination convention approves, but he can not fire an elected vice president. A Vice-President can only be removed from office involuntarily by impeachment in the House of Representatives and conviction by the US Senate.
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Herbert Hoover who took office in March 1929, some six months before the Wall Street Crash.No Franklin was president
John Tyler who took office because of the death of President Taylor, fell out with his Whig party and became the first incumbent president who was not nominated for a second term in 1844. The first president who was actually elected as president and did not get his party's nomination for another term was Franklin Pierce in 1856.
No, a president cannot be impeached before taking office because impeachment is a process to remove a sitting president from office for misconduct or abuse of power.
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.
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