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as a result of the twenty-second amendment, president can

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Answered by WhiteWolfBuchanan
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The twenty-second amendment states a president may not serve for more than two terms, a total of eight years.

Answered by SmileQueen
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The amendment prohibits any individual who has been elected president twice from being elected again. Under the amendment, an individual who fills an unexpired presidential term lasting greater than two years is also prohibited from winning election as president more than once.

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