The wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the only U.S. president to serve three terms, was Eleanor Roosevelt. She was an influential First Lady, known for her advocacy on civil rights, women's rights, and humanitarian issues. Eleanor played a significant role in her husband's administration and was active in public service long after his presidency.
Another term for the president's wife is the first lady.
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Yes, in theory at least. There are no term limits on the veep.
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he was the second president
Trick question. First, there never has been a three term limit on the office of US President. Second, the two term limit was Amended to the Constitution during Franklin Roosevelt's administration.
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The wife of the 6th president was Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams. I am not sure you would call her the 6th first lady, since the 3rd president did not have a wife when he lived in the White House and the term "first lady" was not commonly used for the president's wife until several years later.
If the President dies in office, resigns his post, or is impeached and removed, the Vice President steps up to become President and complete the term.
Martha Washington was the wife of he first president and was widely respected and honored as such. However, the term "first ladY' for the president's wife was not used at first. The consensus seems to be that the first White Hostess who was given this title was Harriet Lane , the niece of bachelor president, James Buchanan.
She is the wife of two-term US President, Barack Obama and the mother of his two children.
President: George Bush Wife: Barbra Bill Clintin Wife: Hillary