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There is some doubt as to whether it is actually necessary for an incumbent President to re-take the oath upon the start of a new term - some have argued that once the President takes the oath it remains valid for his entire Presidency. In practice, Presidents entering their second terms (and in the case of Franklin D. Roosevelt, his third and fourth terms) have always

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