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After being elected US President twice, a person may not run for Vice President, because in order to qualify for the vice presidency one must be eligible for the presidency.

When a person is elected Vice President then less than two years after inauguration he/she becomes President, he/she may be elected President once after that.

When a person is elected Vice President then between two and four years after inauguration he/she becomes President, he/she may be elected President twice after that.

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