Grover Cleveland did it!
Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt 1940.
2 times. (4 year terms; only 8 years all together.) A president may only be elected twice to the office of president, although a former president may have other positions in government after he is out of office.
The president is elected for a four-year term. They can only be elected twice.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt who from 1933 to 1945, almost 13 years and he was in his fourth term as President when he died.
No chance. The president's spouse has no claims on the presidency . <><><> True- HOWEVER- If Bill Clinton ran as her Vice Presient, and were elected to that office, AND the President became unable to complete the term of office, THEN Bill Clinton could again become President. The Constitution provides that one may be ELECTED to the office of President only twice. He would not have been elected more than twice.
Yes. Even though the Constitution only allows anyone to be elected to the office of President twice, no such limitation exists on the office of Vice-President.
The 22nd Amendment states that "No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of President more than once." With that said, it is possible, but would most likely not happen. Yes, but only if the former president "has time left." Presidents have term limits and if a former president has reached his/her limit then he/she cannot be VP because he/she would not be able to assume the office of president without violating the 22nd amendment.
Grover is the only president to ever be a president twice.
The United States Constitution does not specify how many times a Vice President can be elected, whereas the President can only be elected twice. A person not qualified to be president, can not hole the office of vice president.