20-12-2011, 07:17 AM
Along with JFK, none of the next four US Presidents served a full two terms. LBJ declined to be nominated for a second full term, candidate RFK was murdered while seeking the '68 Democratic nomination for the office, Republican candidate RMN was elected to two terms, but left office after the Watergate scandal during his second term, and after serving a partial term, appointed President Gerald Ford was not re-elected, and Jimmy Carter lost his re-election bid to serve a second term, losing to Ronald Reagan who served two full terms. So for twenty years, between the Eisenhower and Reagan administrations, the only US President elected to a second term was RMN, who resigned from office. Significant? I will forever wonder.

