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They can be counted officially from the day he or she is inaugurated. They can also be counted from the day he or she succeeds to the presidency.

Specifically the US President

During the time of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted a series of reforms to relieve economic pressure, all of which went into effect during his first hundred days in office. Ever since, every president has been judged based on his first hundred days in office (January 20 to April 29).

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