One quirk about American presidential politics is that the office-holder has been limited to two elected terms for almost 70 years. The original U.S. Constitution did not put a limit on how many times the President could run, but when Franklin D. Roosevelt won in 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944 before passing away in 1945, the country decided to pass
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Written by Mike Page on September 30, 2020
The last week has not been kind to the re-election chances of Donald J. Trump, currently the 45th President of the United States. The election takes place on November 3, and voters are already heading to the polls for early voting, and mail-in ballots are already heading in for tabulation. Over the last week, though, two events have taken place Read MoreSports & Betting News
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