Too many politicians stay for decades. Do you support change?

Friend, 

 

Let’s be honest: Washington isn’t broken by accident.

 

It’s broken because far too many members of Congress have turned public service into a permanent career – decades in office, climbing the seniority ladder, protecting their own positions instead of producing results.

 

And the longer they stay, the worse Washington works.

 

That’s why term limits are one of the most important reforms we can make.

 

Term limits would finally break up entrenched power, force real accountability, and bring in fresh leaders who actually reflect the people – not the Washington insiders who’ve been there for half a lifetime.

Think of a business:

 

When something isn’t working, you don’t let the same people run it for another 20 years – you bring in new talent, you reset the culture, and you get results.

 

And the truth is simple:

 

There is no shortage of talent in America to serve our country. What we lack is turnover in Washington.

 

We don’t need politicians staying in office for 30 or 40 years.

We need citizen legislators – people who come to serve, then go home.

 

But before we push forward on this, we want to hear from you directly:

 

Do you support term limits for Congress?

Thank you for weighing in.

 

The career politicians in Washington aren’t going to support reform on their own — they never do. Real accountability only comes when voters demand it, and your response will help shape the next steps in this fight.

 

GOP Polling Unit


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