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Term Limits

Hal Jordan strongly favors term limits for Congressmen. He believes that “gerrymandering” and other advantages of incumbency make it too easy for Congressmen to be reelected for life. The founding fathers never envisioned professional politicians serving most of their lives in Congress, but rather a citizen legislature made up of individuals from various backgrounds who would return home after a few years of service.