For immediate release
January 16, 2018
Contact: Scott Tillman, U.S. Term Limits
Phone: (321) 345-7455
Strong Support for Congressional Term Limits in Indiana U.S. Senate Race
Kenwood, MI – U.S. Term Limits (USTL), the leader in the national movement to limit terms for elected officials, today praised Indiana U.S. Senate candidate, Congressman Luke Messer, for signing its congressional term limits pledge. Three other candidates for the Indiana senate race have also signed the pledge. Todd Rokita, Mike Braun, and Terry Henderson all signed the pledge last year, demonstrating very strong support for congressional term limits in the Indiana U.S. Senate race.
By November 2017, U.S. Term Limits had more than 50 pledge signers in Congress and the number continues to increase. USTL President Philip Blumel commented on the pledges, saying, “This support of term limits shows that there are individuals who are willing to put self-interest aside to follow the will of the people. America needs a Congress that will be served by citizen legislators, not career politicians.”
The U.S. Term Limits Amendment Pledge is provided to every announced candidate for federal office. It reads, “I pledge that as a member of Congress I will co-sponsor and vote for the U.S. Term Limits amendment of three (3) House terms and two (2) Senate terms and no longer limit.” The U.S. Term Limits Constitutional Amendment has been introduced in both the U.S. Senate by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and the House of Representatives by Representative Ron DeSantis (R-FL).
Blumel noted, “More than 75% of Americans have rejected the career politician model and want to replace it with citizen leadership. The way to achieve that goal is through congressional term limits. Messer, Rokita, Braun, and Henderson all know this and they are willing to work to make sure we reach our goal.”
According to the last nationwide poll on term limits conducted by Gallup, the issue enjoys wide bipartisan support. The poll showed that 75% of Americans support congressional term limits. Gallup’s analysis states, “Republicans and independents are slightly more likely than Democrats to favor term limits; nevertheless, the vast majority of all party groups agree on the issue. Further, Gallup finds no generational differences in support for the proposal.”
Blumel concluded, “America is in trouble. Our career politicians have let the people down. It is time to limit their terms and return control of our nation to the people. It is time for a constitutional amendment limiting congressional Terms. Indiana is fortunate to have so many candidates in favor of Congressional term limits.”
The term limits amendment would require a two-thirds majority in the House and Senate, and ratification by 38 states in order to become part of the U.S. Constitution.
View Luke Messer signed pledge here.
View Rokita’s signed pledge here.
View Henderson’s signed pledge here.
View Braun’s signed pledge here.
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