In the United States, a president can serve a maximum of two elected four-year terms, totaling eight years in office. This limit was established by the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1951. Additionally, if a vice president or other successor assumes the presidency and serves more than two years of the previous president's term, they may only be elected to one additional term.
as long as the president
They serve in four year terms. Currently, a president can only serve 2 terms.
4 years.
The President can only serve two terms, 8 years.
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Henry hornsby
answer
Five years
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5 years
4 years
100 years