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than he had while he was running, and, secondly, it would
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give him another term in order to implement what he fur-
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ther made up his mind to try to do.
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I think it used to be that the President of
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the United States was once limited to two terms. Now, I
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think that is sufficient.
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If he hasn't been a good governor and if the
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people of the State are not inclined to agree with them,
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they can get rid of him.
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Some times he has built up a political machine
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that becomes a dynasty, and I don't think that the public
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and the State should be exposed to a situation continuing
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to which they have substantial objection.
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He can come back another time, and I think that
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is true in some of the other states.
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I don't know about Ohio, but Governor Schrickett
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was a very good governor of Ohio and he came back two or
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three times, I think, because he had been such a good
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governor.
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I definitely feel the same way I did some twen-
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ty years ago.
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