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After a four-day thriller, Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States, dethroning Donald Trump. Whether the Trump presidency was good or bad, and whether the Biden presidency will be better, history will show.
But one thing is for sure: Trump is one of the few US presidents who failed to win reelection.
It is the first since George W. Bush, in 1992, that he did not win re-election to the White House.
The fifth president of the last 100 years
Trump joined the list of presidents who failed to persuade voters to trust them for a second term.
In 1933 Hoover claimed his second term, but lost to Franklin Roosevelt.
Gerald Ford also did not govern a second time, after losing the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter. It should be noted that Gerald Ford was the first to run for president without being elected, as he was vice president when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974.
In fact, neither did Jimmy Carter, who defeated Gerald Ford, managed to get reelected after being defeated in the 1980 election by Ronald Reagan.
However, George W. Bush Sr. lost the 1992 election to Bill Clinton.
Finally, today, Donald Trump, who lost the 2020 election to Joe Baiten, becomes the fifth in the last 100 years!
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