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Under the U.S. Constitution, amended by the 22nd Amendment, a president may be elected to the office of president twice, serving a maximum of 10 years if they assumed the presid...
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US Government and Politics
Under the U.S. Constitution, amended by the 22nd Amendment, a president may be elected to the office of president twice, serving a maximum of 10 years if they assumed the presid...
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The rule that a U.S. president may be elected to two full four-year terms is codified in the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Ratified in 1951, its core clause states th...
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A president of the United States serves a term of four years, with a constitutional limit of two terms, for a maximum of eight years. This structure is defined by the 22nd Amend...
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The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution sets term limits for the president, restricting any person to two elected terms in office (maximum ten years if assuming and...
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