The States of Anger
Voters are angry with Congress this year. They keep reminding us by turning out incumbent after incumbent in primaries. But this November voters could strike their greatest blow yet against incumbents. Voters in as many as 15 states will have the opportunity to vote on ballot initiatives limiting congressional terms. Supporters of term limits have gathered 3.4 million signatures to get the various initiatives on ballots, a record for a citizen-action campaign.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "The States of Anger."
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