Yes. Dont forget that president Frederick D. Roosevelt served four terms during World War 2. It doesnt matter if it was during the war, He shouldn't get special treatment because of it
Yes. Dont forget that president Frederick D. Roosevelt served four terms during World War 2. It doesnt matter if it was during the war, He shouldn't get special treatment because of it
well, what if we have a horrible president who is running to be celebrity, and he runs for a third term? we could end up being stuck with him for 12 years, when 8 may be ENOUGH!!!
Should the President die in office, or otherwise no longer be able to serve, then the Vice President moves up.
In the US there is a line of succession should a president be unable to serve due to illness or death. The next in line to serve as president is the Vice President. This was seen when President Nixon resigned and Vice president Ford became president. Should a vice president be unable to serve, then the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the new president.
Yes if they r the vice president and the president is removed from office for any reason he becomes the president if he serves 2 years or less he is able to serve for 2 terms as president but if he serves more than 2 years even one day he is only allowed to serve for one term
If you are referring to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, he served before the two term rule was put into effect soon after his death.
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
A President can serve 2 four year terms; if the President took office to relieve a former head of state that died or resigned and the incoming President served more than two years of that term, he would only be able to serve one additional term.
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Since U.S. presidents can not serve more than two terms, when Barack Obama's second term ends, he will no longer be able to run for president. In November 2016, there will be an election, and a new president will be chosen.
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.
Barack Obama is our president but not for long his term is coming to an end and he wont be able to serve another term do to the fact that he has served all his terms and cant run for presidency again
The 22nd Amendment limits the number of terms a US president can be in office. This had a great impact in America because presidents are not able to hold onto power for long periods of time and it forces citizens to choose new leaders.