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Today, the President is limited to two four-year terms. But when the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1951, a President could serve an unlimited number of terms.
The Twenty-Second Amendment says a person can only be elected to be president two times for a total of eight years. It does make it possible for a person to serve up to ten years as president.
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