When a president or a governor acts wisely and lawfully, Americans express their approval by reelecting him and by supporting his political party.
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When a president or a governor acts wisely and lawfully, Americans express their approval by reelecting him and by supporting his political party.
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The notion that Washington laid down some law against reelecting a President for more than two terms is an example of how a complete error may pass into popular belief and become a superstition.
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