It's a matter of opinion, not fact!!
However long he wants too
Too long
being married too long
It takes too long for a complete water cycle process. It is however a continuous process.
It resulted in opposing candidates elected to the two offices. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, for example, ran against each other for President in 1796, and ended up with Adams serving as President and Jefferson as Vice President. The system also resulted in some very strange vote trading in the Electoral College, but that's far too complicated to discuss here.
A law can be passed if the President doesn't temporize too long.
George W Bush. That was not too long ago.
At the start, there were many ideas for what to call the President. One of the most popular ideas from Congress was "Your Highness, the President of the United States and the Protector of the Rights of the Same". However, this was too long and too regal and so "Mr. President" became the title.
Yes, but it's a very slow process.
The Framers opposed choosing a President by popular vote because they felt that such a process would lead to "tumult and disorder." The idea of electing the head of state in any way was itself radical-- virtually all the countries of the world were ruled by people who inherited their position. Britain, from where most of the framers came, had a class system. There were lords or gentlemen who ruled , were educated and owned most of the land, and there were the common people who served the gentlemen.They felt that the country was too large for voters to learn about the candidates.
Yes, beer can ferment for too long, which can result in off-flavors and a less desirable taste. It is important for brewers to monitor the fermentation process carefully to achieve the desired flavor profile.
President or Vice President