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Today we start a conversation around term limits and the arguments that those who oppose term limits raise in the discussion. Today, congressional representatives do not have term limits, but the president does. We look at the history of how that came to be, with the tradition that George Washington set where no president served more than two terms until FDR, who is the only president in history to serve more than two terms.
We look at some of the arguments that critics of term limits raise, specifically that they limit the voice of the people, and that they could inadvertently force experienced lawmakers out of office just when we need them most.
By Flip Side of the CoinToday we start a conversation around term limits and the arguments that those who oppose term limits raise in the discussion. Today, congressional representatives do not have term limits, but the president does. We look at the history of how that came to be, with the tradition that George Washington set where no president served more than two terms until FDR, who is the only president in history to serve more than two terms.
We look at some of the arguments that critics of term limits raise, specifically that they limit the voice of the people, and that they could inadvertently force experienced lawmakers out of office just when we need them most.