no
There are pros and cons to having a president serve only one six-year term. Supporters argue that it would prevent a president from being influenced by concerns for re-election and allow them to focus on long-term goals. Critics argue that it may limit accountability and prevent the president from learning from mistakes or gaining experience for a second term. Ultimately, it depends on the specific circumstances and the effectiveness of the president in question.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
No, a president should stay his term. He should have thought about it before.
Grover Clevland
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt
No. Roosevelt was the first and only US President to serve four terms.
In the usa, the president can serve up to two terms, each being 4 years. The president can only serve the second term if he/she is elected again.
Grover Cleveland
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President to serve into a fourth term.
4 year term, and can only serve 2 terms for a total of 8 years.
Yes. Adams was President for one term (1797-1801).
every US president is limited to 2 terms, regardless of whether they served them consecutively or fragmented. There has yet to be a president to serve once, wait a term, and serve again. Fun Fact: although presidents may only serve for 3 terms, an individual may serve for 10 years as president. A vice president may serve for 2 years, in the absence of a president, and the term would not count towards his total term.