president surved 2 years in fourth term
Franklin D Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms. He was elected for 4 terms. He took office on March 4, 1933 and continued until he died on April 12,1945, about three months into his 4th term. (After FDR, the constitution has been amended to prevent presidents from serving more than two terms. )
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected president of the United States four consecutive times. Roosevelt died during his fourth term on April 12, 1945.
Roosevelt's economic policies at the beginning of his second term revealed his desire to rein in the rampant New Deal policies of his first term. His second term was much less frenetic in activity.
Franklin Roosevelt at about 12 years, 1 month, and 8 days was the longest serving US president. His fourth term abruptly ended when he died in office . He served before Amendment 22 was added to the Constitution. This amendment limits the president to two full terms at most.
Harry Truman became the 33rd President on April 12, 1945 when Franklin Roosevelt died in office. He served the rest of Roosevelt's term and was elected to an additional term in 1948. He served until he was succeeded by Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 20, 1953.
About two and a half months of it.
Less than 4 months
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President to serve into a fourth term.
Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was elected to a fourth term but died about three months into it.
No. Roosevelt was the first and only US President to serve four terms.
He was elected in 1944 but died in April of 1945, never finishing his fourth term.
FDR died in his fourth term
Not exactly. Roosevelt died early in his fourth term
Franklin Roosevelt was elected four times, but he died only a few months into the fourth term, so the actual answer is: no one.
Franklin Roosevelt could be considered that person.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve more than two terms. He took office on March 4, 1933 and stayed in office until he died on April 12, 1945, having begun his fourth term on January 20, 1945/