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There is no constitutional way for citizens to directly vote a sitting president out of office between presidential elections. Before a term ends, removal can occur only through impeachment and convic

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There is no constitutional way for citizens to directly vote a sitting president out of office between presidential elections. Before a term ends, removal can occur only through impeachment and conviction, the 25th Amendment, resignation, or other constitutional processes.

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