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  2. Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The Twenty-second Amendment was a reaction to Franklin D. Roosevelt's election to an unprecedented four terms as president, but presidential term limits had long been debated in American politics. Delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 considered the issue extensively (alongside broader questions, such as who would elect the ...

  3. List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States

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    Ratification period ended August 22, 1985; amendment failed. ^ Between 1972 and 1977, 35 states ratified the ERA. Three additional states ratified it between 2017 and 2020, purportedly bringing the number of ratifications to 38, or three-fourths of the states.

  4. Can Donald Trump run again in 2028? What the Constitution says

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    The limitation is rooted in the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which restricts any president from serving more than two terms in office. This is the case even with non-consecutive terms.

  5. Can Trump run for president again? Not according to the 22nd ...

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    The 22nd Amendment prohibits any president from serving more than two terms in the White House. This also applies to terms served nonconsecutively, as in Trump’s case.

  6. Trump joked about a third term in 2028. So can he run again?

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    FDR’s four terms in office helped inspire the 22nd Amendment in the first place. The amendment, ratified in 1951, came after Roosevelt had been elected four consecutive times, from 1932 to 1944.

  7. Term limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1951, formally establishing in law the two-term limit—although it did not apply to the incumbent Harry S. Truman, Franklin Roosevelt's successor. Truman declined to run for a third term in 1952.

  8. Can Donald Trump run for president in 2028? Here's what the ...

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    What is the 22nd Amendment? Ratified on Feb. 27, 1951, the 22nd Amendment establishes term limits for those elected president.

  9. Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The Twelfth Amendment explicitly states the constitutional requirements as provided for the president also apply to being vice president and the Twenty-second Amendment bars a two-term president from being elected to a third term, but it is unexplicit whether these amendments together bar any two-term president from later serving as vice ...