yes
All indications are that the President will run for another term.
only if that president didnt serve his 2 terms already he can work one term and then after awhile run for another term
a term is 4 years but you can run for another tenure
Only one term of six years. And they cannot run for another term.
no he can not the limit is ten years
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.
President Johnson told the nation on March 31st 1968 that he would not be running for re-election. He also announced that he will be devoting his last months of presidency to making peace in North Vietnam.
The minimum age is 35.
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
Yes, a president who has been impeached can run for a second term. Impeachment does not automatically disqualify a president from running for reelection.
President Lyndon B. Johnson became president when Kennedy was killed, so he served out Kennedy's remaining term and then won re-election to serve as president. However, he announced in the Spring of 1968 that he would neither seek nor run for another term as President.