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At the 1787 Constitutional Convention it was brought up that there should be a limit on how long a president can serve. One example in an earlier version of the constitution was having one seven year term.
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George Washington stepped down and informally started a tradition that presidents would only serve two terms. This would ensure no one person could gain too much power. -
Ulysses S Grant Thought about running for reelection for a third time but decided not to. -
Ulysses S Grant looks to be nominated for reelection but James Garfield is nominated over him. -
William McKinley was assasinated making Theodore Roosevelt, his vice president at the time, the new president. -
After stepping up for McKinley, Roosevelt continues to run for a second term, but not a third term. (what would be his second full term)
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Roosevelt ran for his third term (nonconsecutive) in 1912 but lost to Woodrow Wilson. -
Woodrow Wilson tried to get nominated for a third time, but his party, the democrats, chose James M Cox instead due to his critical condition. -
Franklin D Roosevelt served the standard 2 terms in office. After that people were unsure whether or not he was going to run again. Because of his popularity, how many good things he did in his first 2 terms, and the state of war that the world was in, he was reelected for not only a third time but a fourth as well, becoming the only president to even serve a third term. Unfortunately, he was assassinated almost 3 months into his fourth term.
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While running for his fourth term Roosevelt went up against Thomas E Dewey. As Dewey's campained he brought up Roosevelt's age and the vision of an Ammendment that limited a presidents time in office. While the popular vote was nearly 50/50 Roosevelt still won in a landslide through the electoral college. -
FDR died from a stroke 2 months and 23 days into the fourth term of his presidency. -