John,​

Our strategy to educate voters about which candidates support term limits is working.

In Arizona alone, FOUR incumbent state legislature candidates just lost their primaries thanks to term limits voters.

These types of victories are crucial to our efforts to bypass Congress and have the states call the Term Limits Convention.

Especially in a state like Arizona which is one of our convention targets.

The more term supporters are elected to state office - the easier it is for us to bypass Congress and call the Term Limits Convention!

But we must keep working.

Please, make a generous emergency contribution of $17, $25, $50, $100 or whatever you can afford to this massive voter education project.

 

USTL's voter education program informs voters about which candidates support term limits and which do not.

Republicans, Democrats, independents -- all voters must know.

To do that we rely on ads and mailers and even volunteers.

In just one state senate race in Arizona, we paid for 10 different mailings educating voters.

And our term limits supporters knocked on 20,000 doors!

In the end, informed voters decided to throw out the anti-term limits politician and cast their votes for a term limits supporter! 

Term limits is popular.

The American people want to bypass Congress, call the Term Limits Convention and put term limits on the U.S. House and Senate.

That's why our voter education effort is so incredibly important.

I need your help immediately.

Just $5 will help us pay for some online ads in a state representative district.

Again, if term limits voters know which candidates in state legislative elections support term limits, they will vote for them.  

And that will make it easier for us to go state-by-state to bypass Congress and call the Term Limits Convention.

It's a long, tough fight, but Congress can't stop us.

We just need to spend the next few months educating voters.

Please help.

 

Please do what you can.

Philip Blumel
President

 

 

U.S. Term Limits
1250 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 700  | Washington, District of Columbia 20036
(202) 261-3532 | [email protected]

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