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Author: Stacey Selleck

Thumb Crush of Career Politicians
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Sucker-Punching the People

by Paul Jacob We have a choice: Govern ourselves or allow legislators and judges in our federal and state capitals to rule over us. I much prefer the former. Give me a republic in which important individual rights have been constitutionally secured and democratic elections established. In reality, that democracy part is as imperiled as

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Luther Martin Term Limits Prophet
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Did the founders have a crystal ball?

There’s an informative and humorous little book called “Forgotten Founder, Drunken Prophet: The Life of Luther Martin” by Bill Kauffman. Martin was a representative of Maryland at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and an example — exasperating to many — of the so-called anti-federalists who feared the new Constitution would centralize new and nearly unlimited

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Nikki Haley Steps Down Citing Benefits of Term Limits
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Ambassador Nikki Haley : “I’m a Believer in Term Limits”

by Nicolas Tomboulides When U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley announced her departure last week, political commentators sprang into action trying to figure out her “true” motive for leaving. “What’s the real reason Nikki Haley resigned?” mused the New Yorker’s Eric Lach. “Those seeking a candidate to challenge Trump will be on her

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MercatusFiscalHealthMap
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In the Pudding

Republicans have made much hay of the Mercatus Center map of our United States, colored by fiscal condition. Why? Well, nine out of the ten least financially stable state governments are run by Democrats. But there’s another way to look at it. “Only 15 state legislatures in the U.S. are term limited,” U.S. Term Limits President Philip

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Rod Blum Iowa Term Limits Oct 18 in Dubuque
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Iowa Term Limits on Congress Events

Media Advisory: Two Term Limits Events this Thursday, October 18th Contact: Staff Phone: 202-261-3532 Email: press@termlimits.com Event 1 with Congressman Rod Blum Who: Rep. Rod Blum and U.S. Term Limits What: Event topic — The Imminent Need for Term Limits on Congress When: Thursday, October 18 at 2:30PM Where:  Ironworks Building 333 E. 10th Street, Dubuque,

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Jim Coxworth Illinois Citizen Uprising
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Mad as Hell in Illinois

by Stacey Selleck People in Illinois are so fed up with the state government, they are leaving in droves. According to a 2018 Illinois Issues Survey from the Center for State Policy and Leadership in Illinois, 53% of those surveyed considered relocating elsewhere. The number one reason: government dysfunction. One citizen, Jim Coxworth, is mad as hell

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Term Limits for Truman

By Staff America’s 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, oversaw the end to the largest intercontinental war in world history and the enshrinement of one of the most vital American traditions, the 22nd Amendment, which officially established term limits for the office of President of the United States. This past Friday, October 5th 1947, is remembered

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Senator Chuck Grassley Turns 85
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Senator Chuck Grassley Turns 85 This Week

Chuck Grassley, senior senator from Iowa, turns 85 today, September 17th. Happy birthday, Chuck. Senator Grassley has had a long, very  long and rewarding career as a  politician and has served the public  tirelessly as a poster child for term  limits. Grassley was born in 1933 in New  Hartford, Iowa and graduated college in 1956 from

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Term Limits Supporters Overwhelmingly Want 6 year limits on Congress members
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KY6 Race Tied; Voters Love Term Limits: New Poll

For immediate release September 24th, 2018 Contact: Stacey Selleck Email: SSelleck@termlimits.org Phone: (202) 261-3532 KY6 Race Tied; Voters Love Term Limits: New Poll Today a new poll was released showing Congressman Andy Barr and Amy McGrath in a dead heat, 47%-47%, in the race for Kentucky’s 6th congressional district. The poll, commissioned by U.S. Term

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Primary Election Overview: Incumbency is Still King, but Term Limits Supporters Multiply.

By Staff. With the conclusion of Rhode Island’s primary election this past Wednesday, and the exception of Louisiana, the 2018 congressional primary elections have come to a close. Historically and statistically noted as being more competitive than general elections, the primaries held this year have largely yielded the same results as elections past aside from

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