In order to run for Vice President, one needs to meet the qualifications to be President.
He has served the maximum two terms allowed by law.
George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, WAS in office for two presidential terms, from 2001-2009. He served the maximum number of terms, which a person can serve as president of the United States.
Once a President has served two terms, that person is ineligible to run for President again.
That is what the 22nd amendment to US Constitution implies. A president can only be elected for two terms which means eight years, but a person who serves out the term of another president can still be elected for two more terms provided he served no more than two years of another's term.
No, no US president has served for the maximum of 10 years. The maximum limit for a president's term is 8 years, as specified by the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. This amendment was ratified in 1951, after Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected and served four terms as president.
A person can be elected as the president of the United States a maximum of two times. Each term lasts four years. Therefore, a person can serve as president for a maximum of eight years.
George Washington served two terms and then declined a third.
the maximum number of terms the president may serve is 2
A US President is restricted to only two elected terms and up to two years of a President that person succeeded in office - for a total of 10 years maximum as President.
Reagan was the president of what was essentially the actor's union and went on to be a two-term president.
President Bush served 2 terms.
Washington was the only president never elected to his office - he was acclaimed to it. He served two terms, and could have served to his death, but thought no one person should serve more than two terms.