The first answer has it wrong. George H.W. Bush only served one term. The current president is George W. Bush.
2007-02-17 02:39:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You could say Harry Truman and Roosevelt. Of course Roosevelt served 4 terms, dying in his 4th. Truman became Predient upon his death and finished that term. BTW, a VP taking over after the death of president, even with one month left, counts as a term. Truman went on to defeat Dewey and serve a 2nd term. Therefore, we'll say FDR served full his 2nd and 3rd term and Truman served full his 1st and 2nd.
2007-02-17 02:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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"Slick Willy" Clinton, followed by George W. Bush. Both served two consecutive terms (Bush is finishing up his second term now).
And I've corrected my spelling mistake. I kinda thought, though, that anyone with half a brain could see that I was referring to the current President.
Guess I was wrong. Oh, well.
2007-02-17 02:33:28
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answered by Team Chief 5
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Before the current Clinton-Bush run of consecutive terms it would be Truman-Eisenhower.
2007-02-17 02:48:22
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answered by The Scorpion 6
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