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The 22nd Amendment limits presidential terms to 2. So, if a vice president becomes president due to the president dying and serves less than 2 years, can he still run for 2 more terms? (1 point)
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Under the 22nd Amendment, someone who succeeds to the presidency and serves less than two years of the prior president’s term may still be elected president two times; if they served more than two years, they may be elected only once.
Under the 22nd Amendment, someone who succeeds to the presidency and serves less than two years of the prior president’s term may still be elected president two times; if they served more than two years, they may be elected only once.
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