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True. He was elected for his third term in 1940.
The only president before Franklin D. Roosevelt to seek a third term in office was Ulysses S. Grant. However, he was not successful in his bid for a third term.
The first and only president to run three terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).
1940 was the year that FDR was elected for a third time.
U. S. Grant is the only president, other than FDR, who seemed to want a third term, but did not the nomination. Theodore Roosevelt ran for a second full term after one full term plus the rest of McKinley's unfinished term, so you might say that he sought a third term.
Franklin Roosevelt was the only president to serve or run for more than 2 terms. He died before he completed his fourth term. George Washington probably could have served for as many terms as he wished, but he refused to serve a third term and that set a precedent which everybody honored until FDR broke it. Now there is a constitutional amendment that disallows a third term.
FDR was the only president to server more than 2 terms so it must be him, Franklin died of polio at the begining of his 4th or 5th term i don't remember which
Because the US was at war and changing Presidents during this time may have upset the trust of the American public.
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The 22nd amendment hadn’t been passed limiting the term of the president.