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The president of the United States has a limited term in office. Other elected members of the federal government do not have a limit to the amount of times they can be re-elected. Explain whether you think every elected official should have term limits, or should the voters decide for themselves how many times you are elected?

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In the United States, the president of the United States is elected indirectly through the United States Electoral College to a four-year term, with a term limit of two terms (totaling eight years).

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In the United States, the president of the United States is elected indirectly through the United States Electoral College to a four-year term, with a term limit of two terms (totaling eight years) or a maximum of ten years if the president acted as president for two years or less in a term where another was elected as ...

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