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President Bush ratings at all time low
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01/03/2006 15:38:59
 
 
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>Thomas E. Dewey, and William Jennings Bryan, and Henry Clay ran multiple times for President and never won. I think Henry Clay ran 5 or 6 times and lost everytime.
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You can add Adlai Stevenson (52, 56) to that list.

Also interesting are those who lost the first time they ran and later won.
Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Richard Nixon (that's all I can remember, there may be others).

And don't forget Grover Cleveland who won, lost, won.

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>>>Not sure what do you mean here. I don't think there is a law that prevents a person to run for presidency after the election's failure, but I don't know anyone who tried several elections either.
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>>I don't say there is a law. It is a tradition. Anyone cannot elect third time for president anyway.
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>>A president again will president application next time. It's a tradition.
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>>An applicant can't be applicant if fail the election. Tradition.
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>>Anyone cannot elect thirt time. Rule.
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>>Our media so close american elections. So we know a lot of unnecessary things about USA... :)
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