Lyndon Baines Johnson
No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.
president. houses serves 2,senate serves a 6 year term and president serves a 4 year term.
a president that is in ofice
FDR was elected to 4 terms. After he died during his fourth term, the Congress passed a law. The President of the USA can serve no more than 2 full terms as President (if he/she is Vice President to a President that dies in office, then they can serve the remaining term as President and serve an additional two terms in office). Therefore President Harry Truman could serve two full terms as President in addition to the term he finished up for FDR. (HST only ran for more term). LBJ could serve as two full terms plus the term he was Vice President for JFK. LBJ only served one full term as President. He did not run again in 1968.
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.
No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.
According to Mexico's constitution, a Mexican President's term is 6 years long; they are ineligible for another consecutive term.
John Kennedy was elected president after Dwight's second and last term.
As I write this answer in November 2012, the president last year was Barack Obama. He has just won a second term as president, so he will be president next year too.
An Executive Order of the President can last indefinitely. However, the next President in office can overturn or modify it.
4 years
Reagan in the last 6 months of his term.
A single term for a U.S. President is four years. Each term of office begins on January 20th following the presidential election.
Woodrow Wilson
The length of a political term varies depending on the specific position or office. For example, the term for a US President is four years, while members of the US House of Representatives serve two-year terms. Terms for other positions, such as governors or mayors, can also vary in length.
That would be Lyndon Johnson in his first term. Of course he had a VP in his second term. Chester Arthur was the last one to never have a VP.
George Bush Sr. 1989-93