Yes it does. John F. Kennedy, like other presidents, was an American citizen, so it was perfectly logical that he could become and did become president. He fulfilled all the requirements to become president. The fact that some of his ancestors came from Ireland doesn't impact that. Most importantly, the people voted for him.
0%. Some American presidents had Irish ancestry, but all of them were American. A non-American cannot be president of the USA.
Patrick Hillery was president for most of 1990. There was a presidential election that year and Mary Robinson became the new president.
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh was chief justice of Ireland and later became President
Douglas Hyde was the Irish President from 1938-1945
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The Irish president Michael D. Higgins is married to Sabina.
Irish American Ninja was created in 2005.
Kentucky Irish American ended in 1968.
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No, a President is allowed to serve for two terms.
See the link below for details of the role of the Irish president .
THE IRISH FIGHT IN THE WAR