1. Term Limits
The lack of term limit, according their view, did not threaten the democracy in the United States; quite contrary, it enabled the people to entrust their rights in the person they had the greatest confidence of voicing their opinions. ... Another reason for their opposition, although not one that they would voice openly if they wish to continue their political life, is the very vitality of the American public opinion. ... If the term limit is enacted, they would no longer be able to wait in their little safe seats but would have to participate actively to create that opportunity themselves. ...
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