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Could Trump run again? How many times can a person be president?

Could Trump run again? How many times can a person be president?

Former President Donald Trump has already served one term in office and his victory in this election this is his second. So he can’t escape again… right?

The way presidential terms work can be a little confusing, as it’s been a long time since a president has lost a bid for re-election after his first term, only to try again for the seat four years later. Essentially, it allows a person to hold the highest office in the United States only twice (not necessarily consecutive), rather than indefinitely.

They haven’t always existed in the US, but presidential term limits are nothing new either. They have been around for over 70 years.

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Here’s a look at the ins and outs of presidential terms and how long they last.

Is there anything in the Constitution about presidential term limits?

Yes, the 22nd Amendment clearly states that the person holding the office of President can only hold that office twice. Here’s what it says:

“No person shall be elected to the office of President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President or acted as President more than two years from the term for which another person was elected President shall be elected President.” was elected to the presidency more than once.”

When did presidential term limits become part of the Constitution?

The 22nd Amendment was ratified in 1951. National Constitution Center. Republicans came up with the idea of ​​term limits after President Franklin D. Roosevelt won four elections in a row. His presidency began in 1933 during the Great Depression and lasted more than 12 years until his death on April 12, 1945, during his fourth term.

However, it took almost four years for the amendment to be ratified.

Have there always been presidential term limits?

Not in writing.

America’s first president, George Washington, set an unofficial precedent when the first elections were held in the United States. Washington served as president only twice, declining a third term several times.

In subsequent years, Washington’s decision not to seek a third term was seen as a guarantee against the tyrannical power wielded by the British monarchy during the colonial era. According to the National Constitution Center, the concept of term limits was discussed at the Constitutional Convention when America was first founded, but was not included in the Constitution at the time.

Has anyone run for president for more than two terms?

Only a handful of people sought a third presidential term before the ratification of the 22nd Amendment.

  • Ulysses S. Grant tried to run for a third term in 1880, but lost the Republican nomination to James Garfield.
  • Grover Cleveland lacks party support for third term
  • Woodrow Wilson hoped that the deadlocked 1920 convention would give him the opportunity to win a third term.
  • Theodore Roosevelt initially declined to run for a third term in 1908, but later ran as a third-party candidate in 1912 after disagreements with then-President William Howard Taft. Roosevelt defeated Taft, but both lost to Woodrow Wilson.

Has any president won elections inconsistently?

Yes, but only one. Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States.

Others have tried and failed.