New Poll Challenges Obama's Boast He'd Win a 3rd Term

anthony.christopher | August 10, 2015

On July 28th, President Obama spoke to the African Union in Ethiopia to discuss the power structure of their government and the need for long-established leaders to give up their power and step down.

Obama joked to African diplomats: "I actually think I'm a pretty good President; I think if I ran, I could win."

WATCH the video from the AP: 

However, a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 30% of likely U.S. Voters say they would vote for the president if he were to run for a third term, while 63% would not. 

Here's the breakdown from the survey conducted: 

  • 57% of identified Democrats would vote to give Obama a third term.
  • 93% of identified Republicans, 68% of voters not affiliated with either major party, and 32% of identified Democrats would not. 

An amendment to the Constitution prohibits presidential candidates from serving for more than two four-year terms. 

Interestingly enough, 19% of all voters believe that the amendment should be changed so presidents can serve for longer terms, while 78% of all voters oppose such change.