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There are no qualifications or limitations in either article 1 or 2 of the constitution that would prevent a candidate for the senate from also running for President or Vice-President.

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Yes, Senator McCain is doing it right now...

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Yes. Ex-presidents who have served two terms can still run for any office except President or Vice-President.

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Yes, a former president can serve as a senator. Andrew Johnson became a senator from Tennessee after his time as President.

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