Hell no. Dictator Øbama will destroy America.
Four years. A president can be re-elected once for another four years.
no he can not the limit is ten years
Two terms of four years, or ten years (if he succeeds to the presidency of another president with two years or less on his term).
An elected President in the U.S. has 4 years. He can run for re-election and if wins can stay in office for another 4 years. 8 years is the limit.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
Yes, provided he has not served as president for more than 6 years and so is qualified to serve another term as president.
4 years, equal to 1 term. The president can be reelected the following election year for another 4 years, not to exceed 2 terms, 8 years total.
That is what the 22nd amendment to US Constitution implies. A president can only be elected for two terms which means eight years, but a person who serves out the term of another president can still be elected for two more terms provided he served no more than two years of another's term.
4 years, equal to 1 term. The president can be reelected the following election year for another 4 years, not to exceed 2 terms, 8 years total.
President can only serve two terms of 4 years ea. But may be reelcted after another sitting president serves a term of 4.
a term is 4 years but you can run for another tenure
There won't be an answer to this question for another hundred years or so, as the current President, Barack Obama, is number 44.