Franklin D. Roosevelt was the longest-serving president in the United States, serving for four terms from 1933 to 1945.
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When the US Vice President is absent or acting as President, his/her Senate duties fall to the US Senate President Pro Tempore, who by tradition is the longest-serving Senator of the majority party.
Franklin Roosevelt was the longest-serving President of the United States. Some people styled as President in other countries have been named for life of served for extended periods through controlled or fixed elections.
The longest serving president in U.S. history was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served for four terms from 1933 to 1945. He is the only president to have served more than two terms.
Longest serving Secretary of State was Cordell Hull, who held the position for 11 years (1933-1944) in the administration of President Franklin Roosevelt.
The Vice President is considered the "President of the Senate", however the Vice President's only usual involvement is to swear in new senators, and break a tie vote if one occurs. The "President Pro Tempore" is the highest ranking Senator. It's usually (customary) the longest serving member of the majority party. Currently, Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd (West Virginia) is the President Pro Tempore. He has held office since January 3rd, 1959. He is the oldest member of the Senate. He is also the longest serving Senator is US history.If Byrd dies or retires, Daniel Inouye (Hawaii) and Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vermont) would be the next two longest serving Senators on the Democratic side. The longest serving Republicans are Dick Luger (Indiana) and Orrin Hatch (Utah).
No. Bill Clinton was the 42nd US President, serving from 1993 to 2001. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th US President, serving from 1861 to 1865.
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