Can he run? Yes. Anyone can "run." Can he be elected? No. Amendment 22 of the US Constitution says in Section 1 "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once."
AnswerGrover Cleveland is the only President to have done it. Twenty-Second President 1885-1889 Twenty-Fourth President 1893-1897 Answerwell the rule is, that you cant be president for more that two CONSECUTIVE terms. but nowhere does it say that you cant wait four years and then run again..but no one has ever tried it. i guess he could if he wanted toThere is nothing in the 22d Amendment about "consecutive" terms. It's two terms per President, period. Clinton and G.W. Bush are ineligible, Carter and G.H.W. Bush are eligible to run again.
I think he can run again for president.
No. He has already served the limit.
No he served two terms, he cannot run again.
He didn't. Bill Clinton was impeached (charged with wrongdoing) by the House of Representatives in 1998, during his second term of office, but was acquitted (found not guilty) by the Senate in 1999. He wasn't removed from office. He served two full terms as President, so he wasn't eligible to run for election again.
Clinton was never in congress. He lost a run for a US house seat in 1974.
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Yes, George H. W. Bush ran against Bill Clinton in 1992 as an incumbent president, losing to Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton was inaugurated on Jan 20th, 1993 and again on Jan 20th, 1997.
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42Bill Clinton was our 42nd President.
Hillary Clinton, wife of Bill Clinton made a serious run in the primaries for the presidential nomination.