Yes, the following people were elected U. S. Vice President twice:
The 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution stipulates that no person who has served more than six years as President is eligible for re-election.
Not sure what you mean by "being the president twice" - but a President who has served two full terms (8 years) would not be eligible to run again.
a president runs for a term. A term is 4 years. The maximum number a terms a person can be president is two. Therefore, the answer is yes. A person can be president more than once if they get re-elected for a second term.
No one can be elected President more than twice.
No not at all, but everyone relects him if he is already a president and will be fighting over his Vice president.
yes you can if you don't win, but you can't get elected three times, so if you won the first two elections, then you can NOT run a third time.
yes, you can serve two terms but can run any number of times until both terms are used. Ralph Nader has run for president every four years for over 20 years now.
Yes, Theodore Rosevelt did in 1904 and 1912 (loosing to Woodrow Willson the second time). Grover Cleveland did and won twice.
Richard Nixon.
Twice yeah, thrice nay.
Yes.
Cleveland and roosevelt
Bill Clinton.
Grover Cleveland was elected twice and was the 22nd and 24th President. He is the only President elected twice and the only President to share a name with a Muppet. He is also famous because he was on the $1000 bill.
President George W. Bush is the US president that was twice elected the governor of Texas. He served as governor from January 17, 1995 to December 21, 2000.
The president is elected for a four-year term. They can only be elected twice.
yes, twice
Yes. Two 4-year terms only.
Ronald Reagan was 69 when first elected President in 1980; he was 73 when elected to his second term of office.
Yes! The President of the United States of America can only be elected twice!