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Her/his term is for 6 years. They them have to run again.
He can't run for the House or the Senate for at least one more year. ^ WRONG!!!!! the above answer is totally wrong! the correct answer is C..... he can run for the house but not the senate..
It was politically to his advantage to be married if he wanted to run for President. He ran for Congress and the Senate before he was married . He married soon after he became Senator.
You have to have to have been a U.S. citizen for 7 years, and be at least 30 years of age.
Someday I would like to run for state senate.
7 years
No - in recent times, senators run for President without resigning, collecting their salary and doing little in the senate. They often run for re-election in the Senate as they run for President.
The vice president does not "run" the senate. However he is the president of the senate and can vote, if the senate vote is tied. In a way the senate majority leader can control the senate in that all bills can only reach the floor to be debated and voted on if he or she says so. Harry Reid, a democrat, now "controls" the senate
four weeks
A platypus can run 2 miles per hour
People who want to run for the position of senator must live in the state they are running in at least part time. Nine years as a U.S. citizen is also a requirement.
You have to be born in America to be President.