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- Aug 30, 2013
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- New Jersey, United States
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- Independent
Yes
No
Other
There are a few pro's and con's to each.
If you vote Yes - if you favor congressional term limits - you want to keep out the incumbents - so that they aren't more focused on staying in power - and that each congressperson knows that their stay in Congress is only temporary. If you say yes to this - my question to you would be, do you favor one term, or a certain amount of years, or what?
If you vote No - because for some people it's just their calling - and the longer they're in there, the more experience they'll have to deal with matters - and also it lets the voters have a choice in re-electing them if they want
If you vote Other - that's if you're unsure or if you think something that isn't simply yes or no. Like if you think they should be temporary term limited, and then after being out of office, being re-eligible after being out of office for a period of time, or something like that.
No
Other
There are a few pro's and con's to each.
If you vote Yes - if you favor congressional term limits - you want to keep out the incumbents - so that they aren't more focused on staying in power - and that each congressperson knows that their stay in Congress is only temporary. If you say yes to this - my question to you would be, do you favor one term, or a certain amount of years, or what?
If you vote No - because for some people it's just their calling - and the longer they're in there, the more experience they'll have to deal with matters - and also it lets the voters have a choice in re-electing them if they want
If you vote Other - that's if you're unsure or if you think something that isn't simply yes or no. Like if you think they should be temporary term limited, and then after being out of office, being re-eligible after being out of office for a period of time, or something like that.