If he has only run once, he can run for a second term. However, If he has run twice, he cannot become president a third time.
no
It's not really known, Trump could be running for president again, he could possibly win, And Bidon might run too, he might win, it is unknown.
yes. two term limit, does not have to be back to back. Technically it's 10 years. A vice president that takes office in the event the president can no longer run the country can run for office an additional 2 terms UNLESS he took power prior to the 2nd complete year of the prior president. If the elected president can no longer remain in power and the vice president takes over the office before the second year into that term he can only run for office himself once.
It is unclear in the wording of the Twenty-Second Amendment to the Constitution could run for the vice president's position for three terms. Its unclear because no one has ever attempted to do this before and it hasn't been tested in court. Its omission indicates that it would be possible to do so.
This assumes you mean President of the United States; if you meant something else, ask again and be more specific. Technically there's no limit on the number of times you can run for President; the limitation is on how long you can actually be President. In order to be eligible to be elected President, you may not have previously served more than one and one-half terms in that office. So, it's possible for someone to be elected vice-president, become president one day past the halfway point and serve out the remainder of the term as president (just under 1/2 term), then be elected twice more for two full terms, a total of 1 day less than 2.5 terms (10 years). If a vice-president becomes president at exactly the halfway mark of the term or earlier, it counts as a full term, so he can only run for president one more time after that (unless he's not elected ... it's possible to ascend to the presidency, serve out more than half a term, and then be defeated in one or more elections until finally elected again, after which you would no longer be eligible to run again).
Run for a second term as President of the United States.
No ex-president who served two terms can run again, in accordance with the 22nd Amendment. Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush each served only one term, and could run again and serve only one term.
His term will be over in 2012, but he might run for President again.
No person can become president of the US again after completing 2 terms in office.
Woodrow Wilson ran for president in 1912 and was elected as the 28th president of the United States. He served from 1913 to 1921. He did not have to run again for his first term as he won the election in 1912. However, he did run for a second term in 1916 and was re-elected.
The president of the United States of America is elected for a four year term. But he can run again for a second time and get a additional four year term.
The President of the United States of America is elected for a four year term. But he can run again for a second time and get a additional four year term.
No, he did not. He became president after the assassination of President Garfield, served out that one term and did not run again.
Obama's term ends on January 20, 2016. He is in his second term and so can not run again.
The position of president is open once every 4 years, unless the sitting president is unable to complete his/her 4 year term for whatever reason. Obama ran in 2008, so he can choose to run again in 2012 or step down.
In 1904, when Roosevelt was elected to a second term, he promised not to run again in 1908, since his first term was almost a full term and he did not believe a President should serve for more than two terms.
no, a president is only allowed to run for two terms.
The first term counts.