John,​

Legislators in Maine just voted down our measure calling for the Term Limits Convention.

Maine was always going to be a tough battle.  But we lost 10-1!

The D.C. politicians are now awake.  They understand how successful we've been over the last few months in bypassing the U.S. Congress to impose term limits on the U.S. House and Senate.

And they are fighting back harder than ever.

Please, make a generous emergency contribution of $17, $25, $50, $100 or whatever you can afford.

Any amount you can spare will help us keep up our momentum and convince more states to call the Term Limits Convention.

Right this very moment we are lobbying hard in North Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana.  

All three states could pass our term limits for Congress legislation.  Or, all three could reject it.

It's that close in each of these states.

That's why I need your help immediately.

In Tennessee "Izzy" Israel will be continuing his walk across America in support of term limits.  He's doing interviews and pushing hard for the state legislators to support the Term Limits Convention.

But he needs the help of the USTL support team to help him on the road and to set up media events.

In Louisiana, we came so close to passing our legislation last year, but we are going to need ads and grassroots events there or we will likely lose . .  again.

Then in North Carolina the Term Limits Convention has passed one house of the state legislature, but our field team needs help desperately to pass it through the other.

Please help.

When we needed help in West Virginia just weeks ago, good friends like you stood up and helped.

And West Virginia then voted for the Term Limits Convention!

Now, we need to do the same thing in Tennessee, North Carolina and Louisiana.

Just click here to help.

Anything you can spare will help us keep battling in these states with media events and ads.

Please do what you can.

Philip Blumel
President

 

 

U.S. Term Limits
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