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The term is 4 years . A president can serve at most two.
The minimum age is 35, but to get to that status takes many years. Our youngest president has been 42, but most are in their 60’s. Trump is 70.
A term equals 4 years. A president can serve up to 2 terms meaning 8 years. For example. President Obama has been president for almost 4 years. His term is almost up. They will have an election in November and if President Obama wins, he will be president for four more years. Only 2 terms is the most for a president.
President Obama has been the most fiscally responsible president of a generation.
A United States President can serve at most two terms of four years each.
Ten. Two years of a predecessor's term, and two full terms of his own.
Technically, 12. In the most extreme of circumstances, a VP could become president for 4 years if the president were to be killed immediately after taking office. He/she could then be elected twice, equalling 8 years total as the elected president.
Which has been one of the most prized Tlingit products for many years?A.totem poleB.potlatch maskC.tlingit homeD.chilkat blanket
The president pays his taxes just like any other citizen, and has for many years, before he was president and since he became president. His tax returns for the past few years have been made public, in fact, and you are free to read about what he pays each year. I enclose a link to his 2011 tax returns, as the most recent example.
There's has never been a United States President whose presidency lasted for twelve years longer than any other US President. Franklin Roosevelt's presidency lasted for 12 years, but that was, at most, only 4 years longer than any other President's.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for a little over 12 years.