Roosevelt served how many years
You have JavaScript disabled. Please enable JavaScript to use this feature. Toggle High Contrast. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James Garfield Chester A. Roosevelt Harry S. Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Bush William J. Clinton George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald J. His distant cousin, Theodore Roosevelt, ran unsuccessfully as a third-party candidate in , after declining to run in President Ulysses S.
Grant also sought a third term in , but he lacked enough party support to get a nomination. The first president, Washington, set the two-term precedent in when he decided to pass on a third term, setting up a scramble between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in the fall race.
In , a friend urged Washington to come out of retirement to run for a third term. Washington made his thoughts quite clear, especially when it came to new phenomena of political parties. Instead, he backed William Howard Taft as a surrogate candidate, but the urge to control his own political party drove Roosevelt back to the campaign trail in Theodore Roosevelt lost his bid at a third nonconsecutive term in to William Howard Taft he had previously served out the remainder of President William McKinley 's term and then won reelection.
And Woodrow Wilson lost the Democratic nomination in Harry Truman , who succeeded FDR after his death, was president when the 22nd Amendment passed and so was exempt from the new rule. Truman campaigned for a third term in , but withdrew after losing in the New Hampshire primary. This photograph of Franklin D.
Roosevelt seated at his desk was the last color image of him before the announcement of his death. The National Constitution Center notes that his decision to run for a third term resulted in key Democratic supporters and advisors leaving his campaign. They argued he was taking America down the road of socialism. He wanted to see us through the two greatest catastrophes of the 20th century and he succeeded. In , according to the National Constitution Center, term-limit talk again came into focus.
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