No- Clinton having already served two terms as President is not eligible to be vice president.
Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton.
BILL CLINTON
No. A person who has served two terms as president can not serve as president again, and the vice-president must be eligible to serve as the president, in case the president is unable to serve.
The main character was based on Bill Clinton.
There are three sections in the Constitution that specify the line of succession. First is Article II, Section 1, where it says that the Vice President is next in line. The second is in the 20th Amendment, Section 3, which says that if the President-elect dies before taking office, then the VP-elect gets inaugurated. The third is in the 25th Amendment, which clarified Article II, explicitly stating that if the President can no longer serve, that the VP becomes President.
The 19th Amendment to United States Constitution prohibits any United States citizens to be denied the right to vote based on sex/gender. It was ratified on August 18, 1920. The President of the United States at the time the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified was President Woodrow Wilson, who served from 1913-1921.
upon which amendment of the following is the eleventh amendment based
The President must have reached the age of 35 when he takes the oath of office. His term of office is 4 years with a two term limit (based on the 22nd Amendment).
Bill Clinton generally isn't considered the worst president by any measurement. Being made to stand trial for impeachment was not his finest hour. The impeachment was largely due to the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Based on data from presidential elections throughout American history an individual is least likely to become next president when holding what position?
Clinton is a city in Hinds County, Mississippi. Based on population, it is the tenth largest city in Mississippi.