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« on: March 22, 2008, 02:03:07 AM »

No I think the 22nd renders that possibility politically null, any president elected to a non consecutive second term would be unable to do anything. No one would try it, unless there was a very peculiar circumstance.

If a one term president were to ever become VP and then succeed upon death/resignation of the president, that might be the only way. Of course that's not likely because usually one term presidents have too many negatives to be put on the ticket, plus they're typically too old. Maybe 20 years down the line such a thing could happen.
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