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One person in history has defied George Washington’s two-term example. Franklin D. Roosevelt died 80 years ago Saturday, in ...
Four years later, he tasked Alexander Hamilton with dusting off and polishing up ... Yet by the time Jackson endorsed his own ...
Only one US president has defied the two-term norm set by George Washington. Franklin D. Roosevelt won a third term using World War II as justification but faced criticism. This led to the 22nd ...
Four years later, he tasked Alexander Hamilton with dusting off and polishing up ... Yet by the time Jackson endorsed his own successor, Martin Van Buren, two terms had become the standard. A few ...
Four years later, he tasked Alexander Hamilton with dusting off and polishing ... Yet by the time Jackson endorsed his own successor, Martin Van Buren, two terms were the standard.