Very unlikely, no other president has had a third term in the US. BUT, it depends if people are going to be satisfied with what Obama may do next, people should be happy...
-Freddy
No
The US Constitution allows for only one term for the Presidency. Obama can no longer serve as president when his term expires.
It is not possible for Barack Obama or any other individual to serve a third term as President of the United States. The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution limits presidents to serving a maximum of two terms in office.
If you are asking where President Obama will live once his second term is over (presidents cannot run for a third term), he will probably move back to Chicago, where he and his family still have a home, and where he used to live before he became president.
Barack Obama became president in 2008. He then ran for re-election and won a second term in 2012. When his term ends, he will not be able to run for a third time, because presidents are only allowed to serve two terms.
It is impossible to predict. Mr. Obama was re-elected in 2012 and cannot run for a third term, so there will be a number of candidates from both parties eager to contend for the office of president.
As in any election, voters can cast a vote for someone else. HOWEVER, since this is President Obama's second term, he cannot be elected for a third presidential term. US Presidency is restricted by Constitutional Amendment to 2 consecutive terms.
Barack Obama was elected in 2008, and re-elected in 2012, serving as US President from January 20, 2009 to January 20, 2017. He was constitutionally prohibited from running for a third term as President.
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President Obama's term began January 20, 2009.
Since 2008, the US President has been Barack Obama. He was re-elected in 2012. Under US law, he cannot run for a third term, so in 2016, a new president will be elected.
President Barack Obama's term will end in January 2017. President Obama is the first African-American president and has served 2 terms.