He ran unopposed in 1820. That was the only time someone ran unopposed for U.S. President since George Washington's two elections.
Tippecanoe was William Henry Harrison. He ran as a Whig for President, and his vice president running mate was John Tyler. Harrison died from pneumonia about a month after his inauguration, so Tyler took over the Presidency. This was the first time a vice president took over after a president's death.
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Wallace ran for President in the 1968 election
Gus Hall ran for President of the United States four times in a row and was defeated each time. He ran in 1972, 1976, 1980, and 1984.
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In "A Tale of Two Cities," the crowd reacted with horror, shock, and grief when the carriage ran over the child. The incident symbolized the callousness of the aristocracy towards the common people and fueled the growing discontent among the populace.
Woodrow Wilson had a serious stroke while President and his wife was accused of running the country by the way she controlled access to him.
LBJ took over the office when JFK was killed in Dallas.
The Marquis was killed because he ran over and killed a child with his carriage and showed no remorse for his actions. This event triggered the revolutionaries' anger towards the aristocracy and served as a symbol of the unjust and corrupt society in which they lived.
There is an unsubstantiated but persistent rumor that Pierce ran a woman down with his carriage while drunk. There is no existent police report , newspaper report or other historical evidence that the rumor is true. He had no reason to drive a carriage himself since he had people hired to harness and drive his carriage for him. Maybe he was riding a horse, but that too has no historical evidence to support it.
Jesse Jackson ran for president in 1988.
Nixon was elected to two terms. He ran for President in 1968 and 1971.
Hillary Clinton is famous because she was the wife of a U.S. President (Bill Clinton); she ran to be the Democtratic Party's nominee to be elected to the office of U.S. President (lost to eventual nominee Barak Obama); and she is the current U.S. Secretary of State.
In 1824 he ran ran for president. Sadly he did not win. John Adams one. But in 1829 he ran for president again. He won! He served from 1829-1837
She was First Lady when her husband was elected president. When the British attacked the White House in 1812 she saved a painting of Washington as she ran out the backdoor.
Dick Chaney ran for Vice President and who is also our Vice President today.