No because they are liers
When the president is elected he or she will serve a term of not more than 4 years to be followed by no more than 1 more term of not more than 4 years if elected again. This means that the maximum number of years a president can be elected to serve is 8. It's possible for a president to serve more than that if his or her first term was the result of the previous president stepping down or passing away. The Vice President would finish the first president's term and still be eligible to be elected twice to two 4 year terms
There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
the most recent president to serve lass than a full term was Richard Nixon
Yes, provided he has not served as president for more than 6 years and so is qualified to serve another term as president.
because it was a tradition only to not serve more than 2 years as president
max of 2 terms. (8 years)
No- he finished Garfield's term but that was all. In fact he was not nominated to run for term of his own.
The United States President can serve no more than 2 terms consecutive or interval, for a total of 8 years.
Four years. This is called a "term." No president can serve more than 2 consecutive terms, but can be elected again following a term that they did not serve as president.
The answer to that question is found in the twenty second amendment of the constitution. The president can serve for more than four years, however the president can not serve more than ten years. They can serve two terms (four years each). I can not remember how they can get the other two years, but they can.The term of the president is only four years. I do not know where you got your information from, but it is completely false.
US presidents can be elected to no more than two terms of four years each. They can not serve for more than 10 years and so can not be elected for a second term if they have already served more than 2 years of another president's term.