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SUPERVlXEN · F
@Atlotto
Why care about the constitution, right? 🙄
Atlotto · M
@SUPERVlXEN "Roosevelt won a third term by defeating Republican nominee Wendell Willkie in the 1940 presidential election. He remains the only president to serve for more than two terms."
SUPERVlXEN · F
@Atlotto
The Framers of America’s Constitution did not put a limit on the number of terms a president could serve. But George Washington chose to serve only two before retiring. That precedent was followed by every subsequent president until FDR, who was elected to a total of four terms.

After Roosevelt’s death, Republicans mounted a campaign to pass an amendment to the Constitution placing a cap on the number of terms a president could serve. The 22nd Amendment, limiting presidents to two terms, was ratified in 1951.

But with the interest in history you have shown you already knew that. Just another round of playing bad faith, NEXT!!!