The Constitution no longer allows anyone to be elected President a third time.
Until 1940 the reason was that no president had the desire and audacity to run for more than two terms. After 1951, the reason is that the 22nd amendment to the US Constitution makes it illegal for a president to run for more that 2 terms.
If he has been elected President only once, he usually runs for President.
If he has only run once, he can run for a second term. However, If he has run twice, he cannot become president a third time.
There have been several. It depends which country you are referring to.
a president can only run two terms
only if that president didnt serve his 2 terms already he can work one term and then after awhile run for another term
Thomas Jefferson
Clinton
they only use one president because thay are making sure if thats a responsiple president
Its not the degree that makes the most money, but the individual who possesses the degree. OR A degree in Law and run for president
Yes, in a way. Congress makes the laws and essentially tells the president how to run the nation. The president is the CEO- his job is to carry out the will of Congress, although he can exert influence on Congress to get them to do what he wants.
Yes Truman only ran for President one time. He also had almost a full term after Roosevelt died after serving only three months of his last term. Presidents Polk, Pierce, Buchanan, Hayes, Coolidge, Ford and Lyndon Johnson also ran only once for president. Only Ford lost his one run for president.