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The Peril of Second Terms

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The dangers of a second term as president in the history of the U.S. The difficulties and sometimes disastrous experiences of Adams, Jefferson, Grant, Wilson, Truman, Nixon, Clinton. Truman's popularity rating dropped to 22% during the last years of his second term. He was largely ignored when he left office, as was president Hoover. In addition there is the lame duck effect in the last two years when little in the way of new initiatives are undertaken and the president merely continues in office to finish up his term. Missteps are common- Jefferson with the blockade of trade with European powers, Grant and corruption scandals, Wilson with a tragic effort to get public support for the badly designed Versailles Treaty having a stroke, Nixon and Clinton with the impeachment process for the Watergate and the Lewinsky scandals, Truman's missteps in the Korean War and the firing of Gen. MacArthur leading to precipitious drop in ratings.

U.S. presidential second terms and the historical record showing difficulties and stumbles

11/07/2012

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