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JFK and LBJ were in the Senate before he was elected and so was Obama.
Yes, a former US president can run for Senate if they meet the eligibility requirements, such as being a US citizen and meeting the age and residency requirements outlined in the Constitution.
Many US Senators have run for President without resigning their Senate seats. Those who have often run in their state's next US Senate election.
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Lincoln never held a seat in the US Senate, but he ran for it in 1858 against Douglas.
Yes. No. His Republican opponent was Alan Keyes.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson who had been a member of the US House of Representatives fr 12 years, a US Senator for 12 years, and had experience as the Majority Whip, Senate Minority leader and the Senate Majority leader before becoming the US Vice President.
Oh, dude, John Quincy can totally run for Congress if he wants! Since he's been a US citizen for 8 years and he's 27, he meets the age and citizenship requirements. His options are basically to throw his hat in the ring and see if he can win over the voters. Like, go for it, John!
No, Joe Biden cannot run for both Vice President and US Senate at the same time. The Constitution does not allow individuals to hold both positions simultaneously. If Biden were to be selected as the Vice Presidential candidate, he would have to resign from his Senate seat.