Gerald Ford served as president for two years, five months, and eleven days, from August 9, 1974, to January 20, 1977.
He was president of Ireland for 14 years, from 1959 to 1973. A presidential term in Ireland is 7 years, so he served two terms.
The presidential term is for 48 months (4 years). A person can serve as president for only two consecutive terms.
The U.S. President 100 years ago was Woodrow Wilson. He served from March 4, 1913 until March 3, 1921.
James Madison served as president for eight years.
He served in the US Congress, and please note: he only served four years as the President.
As of 2017, no President has served for exactly two years, but the closest was Warren Harding at two years and five months.
He was President for only 6 months.
There are 132 months in eleven years.
132 months
Three Years Two Months Eleven Days was created in 2000-04.
Gerald Ford was only president for 2 years and 5 months. Whoever told you he served longer than 8 years is incorrect.
You will be 216 months old
In order to serve 6 years, a president would either have to spend two years completing the term of the previous president and then be elected to a term of his own, or else leave office after serving two years of his second term. Lyndon Johnson came the closest to serving 6 years - about 2 months over. Coolidge served about 6 1/2 years. I believe all the rest who served more than 4 years served seven or more.
No US president ever served for that long.
Calvin Coolidge served from 1923 to 1929. He succeeded Warren G. Harding and served the remainder of President Harding's term when he died in office on August 2, 1923. President Coolidge was then elected to one term in 1924 and was succeeded by Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Thomas Jefferson served as president of the US during these years.
Lyndon B. Johnson served from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969 as the 36th President of the U.S. He had previously been John F. Kennedy's Vice President.