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Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected four times as President of the United States of America
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Which President has served more than two terms?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) nearly served an unprecedented four terms as President of the United States. He was elected in 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944. He is the only U.S. President to have served more than two terms. He died in office in April 1945, early into his fourth term. His extended tenure led to

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NUT Podcast Episode 261: A Third Term For President Trump?

  Philip Blumel: A third term for President Trump. Hi, I’m Philip Liel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits Movement. This is episode number 261, published on April 7th, 2025. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from Partisan Politics. Philip Blumel: President Trump only a couple months into his second term

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Bribery and Betrayal: The Senator Menendez Case

As public servants, U.S. Senators are entrusted with protecting the interests of the American people; however, former Senator Bob Menendez’s recent conviction raises serious concerns about the integrity of those in power. Menendez was sentenced to 11 years in prison after being convicted of bribery, acting as a foreign agent, and obstruction of justice. This

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Security Concerns of an Aging Congress

For those entrusted with national security, policy-making, and the representation of millions, the ability to perform their duties fully need to become a non-negotiable standard. We’ve already discussed the absence of Rep. Kay Granger who was admitted to a mental care facility for dementia missing critical votes for months. Following that, former Majority Leader Mitch

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Should Congress Members Serve from a Memory Care Facility?!?!

U.S. Representative Kay Granger missed significantly more votes in 2024 than in her entire first decade in Congress? According to The Dallas Morning News, she was absent for 279 out of 517 votes in 2024, compared to 278 absences between 1997 and 2006. In March 2024, Kay Granger stepped down as chair of the powerful

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Igniting Change: USTL’S Multi-Pronged Education Campaign

While our field team shepherd our bills through state capitols, U.S. Term Limits also implements a dynamic, multi-faceted education program. This isn’t just about political rhetoric; it’s about empowering citizens and educating lawmakers on the critical need for term limits. Digital Advertising: Shining a Light on Politicians’ Stances In today’s digital age, information is power.

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Landmark Term Limits Bills Progress in the Florida

The Florida Senate Ethics and Elections committee advanced two significant bills this year. SJR 536 and SJR 802, propose amendments to the Florida Constitution to establish lifetime term limits for state legislators and local elected officials. Senator Blaise Ingoglia is sponsor of SJR 536, a proposal setting a lifetime term limit for state lawmakers. Currently,

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Arkansas House Committee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress

  For immediate release March 31, 2025 Contact: Chris Keener, U.S. Term Limits ckeener@termlimits.com Arkansas House Committee Passes Resolution to Term Limit Congress Little Rock, AR — The Arkansas House State Agencies and Government Affairs Committee passed House Joint Resolution 1004 (HJR1004), which proposes a congressional term limits amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  The effort,

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How long can the U.S. President Serve in Office?

The maximum amount of time a U.S. president may serve in office is defined by the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. Here’s a breakdown: The 22nd Amendment: This amendment, ratified in 1951, places a limit on the number of terms a president can serve. It states that no person shall be elected to

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NUT Podcast Episode 260: Indiana is Onboard!

  Philip Blumel: Indiana. Boom. Eleven states have now officially called for congressional term limits. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the term limits movement. This is episode number 260, published on March 24th, 2025. Stacey Selleck: You’re a sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: Also since the

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