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Wildwood - A person may serve up to two years of another administration, in which they assume the office due to the 25th (death, incapacitation, resignation, or removal of the President) and be eligible for two full terms of their own via election victory. If they serve more than two years, it is counted as a full term and they would be eligible to one term via election victory.So, a person could serve a max of 10 years as President if they were elected twice and after serving under two years of another President’s term. Picture this. Trump runs as Nikki's VP. Nikki leaves after 2 years.

Moderator's Note: 
In which alternate universe would Trump run as Nikki Haley's vice president?
Print Publication Date: 
2/21/2024
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