Historic re-election pattern doesn’t favor Democrats in 2016
It’s not too soon to start talking about the next presidential inauguration in 2017, and why the historical re-election trends favor the Republicans. Maybe Hillary Clinton, the current very-early...
View ArticleHappy birthday, 22nd Amendment!
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Source: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Today we celebrate the anniversary of the 22nd Amendment (ratified February 27, 1951). Here’s what you need to know:...
View ArticleShould a president face term limits when Congress doesn’t?
With the anniversary of the 22nd Amendment on Wednesday, Constitution Daily looks at two hot-button topics: Should a president be allowed to serve a third term? And should members of Congress have term...
View Article22nd Amendment: Two-Term Limit on Presidency
Full Text of the 22nd Amendment Section 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more...
View Article22nd Amendment: Presidential Tenure
As part of the National Constitution Center’s 27 Amendments (In 27 Days) project, each day we will look at a constitutional amendment. Through partnerships with leading scholars and universities,...
View ArticleFDR’s third-term election and the 22nd amendment
On November 5, 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a third term in office—an unprecedented act that would be barred by a constitutional amendment a decade later. Roosevelt’s decision to break the...
View ArticleA historical first and last – FDR’s final inauguration
The Constitution now sets January 20th as inauguration day every four years, but it was 70 years ago today that a historical first – and last occurred: The inauguration of a U.S. President to a fourth...
View Article10 people who very nearly became President
On Presidents Day 2015, Constitution Daily looks at two “what if” scenarios that would have given us 10 different Presidents through history. What factor would have given us Samuel Tilden, Willie...
View ArticleToday in constitutional history: Presidents are limited to two terms in office
On February 27, 1951, the 22nd Amendment was ratified, blocking any President from serving more than two terms or 10 years in office. So why was there a big push for tenure for the chief executive? The...
View ArticleChris Christie becomes 435th candidate to declare for 2016 election
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declared his presidential intentions on Tuesday in what appears to be crowded GOP field. But “crowded” is a relative word according to the FEC’s official list of...
View ArticleHistory wouldn’t favor third term for Obama, or most Presidents
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama jested that he could win a third term in office, but that he was also glad he was constitutionally barred from running. While Obama spoke in a context about African...
View ArticleFive big moments in New Hampshire primary history
This Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary has the potential to offer another dramatic moment in presidential election history. Here’s a look back at five reasons why the nation’s first primary is so closely...
View ArticleCan Ivanka Trump or Bill Clinton be the next Vice President?
Recently, the Washington Post listed 36 possible Donald Trump running mates, including his daughter, Ivanka. And there has been a debate since 2008 about Bill Clinton as a VP candidate. Does the...
View ArticleHow we wound up with the Constitution’s only term limits amendment
On this day in 1951, the 22nd Amendment was ratified, limiting the number of terms served by the President. The move ended a controversy over Franklin Roosevelt’s four elected terms to the White House....
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