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Originally Posted by GatorB
No he can't. Which the whole purpose of the VP is to take over in case something happens to the Prez. So the Speaker of the house would be President.
They could pass an constitutional amendment saying that the VP can't not have served 2 full terms as President prior to being VP. Or stating that a former President can not become VP. That would clear this whole issue up.
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I'm going to assume you didn't both reading my posts in this thread.
There's a clear and legal difference between "serving" and "being elected."
Bill Clinton could definitely serve as our President again... but he could be elected as such.