Alternatively, Trump creates enough of a Republican super-majority in 2020 to push for a Constitutional amendment, which gets rid of the post-FDR Constitutional amendment limiting Presidents to 2 terms.
The Dems had a 4-term President, so why can't we have a 3-term one (assuming Trump is up for the task)?
Alternatively, Trump creates enough of a Republican super-majority in 2020 to push for a Constitutional amendment, which gets rid of the post-FDR Constitutional amendment limiting Presidents to 2 terms.
The Dems had a 4-term President, so why can't we have a 3-term one (assuming Trump is up for the task)?
Who was that?
FDR. He entered the White House in 1932, and didn't leave until he died in April 1945, less than 4 months into his 4th term.