Saturday, February 11, 2012

Virginia governors are allowed to serve only one term. They can serve a term again but not consecutively. Should they:
a- keep it as it is?
b- allow governors to run for a second consecutive four-year term?
c- keep one term but make it 6 years?|||it is just fine the way it is.....the words career and politican should never be in the same sentence. What we need is term limits on ALL elected offices....ESPECIALLY congress|||I think governors should be allowed to run for as many consecutive terms as they want. If the people don't like them, they'll vote for someone else, and it's silly to get rid of the winners after just one or two terms. If fraud is suspected there's the federal government to investigate, so there's no fear of despotism or tyranny. Not more than usual, anyway. The federal government has no higher power to keep watch, so the limits make more sense there.

I'd go for B, at the very least. If the President can run twice surely the governor can?

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