On this day in 1951, the 22nd Amendment was ratified, limiting the number of terms served by the President. The move ended a…
Constitution Daily looks at two “what if” scenarios that would have given us 10 different Presidents through history. What…
On November 5, 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a third term in office in an unprecedented act that would be barred by a…
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The Constitution’s 22nd Amendment is in the news after two congressional members engaged in a spirited debate this week about…
The Constitution now sets January 20th as inauguration day every four years, but it was 72 years ago today that a historical first…
Recently, the Washington Post listed 36 possible Donald Trump running mates, including his daughter, Ivanka. And there has been a…
The 22nd Amendment sets a two-term limit on the office of the President. Should members of the other two branches follow the same…
This Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary has the potential to offer another dramatic moment in presidential election history.…
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama jested that he could win a third term in office, but that he was also glad he was…
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