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Can a two term former President run for Vice-President?

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The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly prohibit a two-term former President from running for Vice President, but it does impose some related constraints. The 22nd Amendment states that no person can be elected to the office of the President more than twice. The 12th Amendment requires that anyone eligible to be Vice President must also be eligible to be President.

The combination of these two amendments creates a grey area. Some legal scholars argue that a two-term former President would not be eligible to become Vice President because they are no longer eligible to be President, while others argue that the 22nd Amendment only restricts election to the presidency, not succession.

This issue has never been tested in practice or ruled upon by the Supreme Court, so the definitive answer remains uncertain.

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