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Washington's Hypothetical Third Term
This chapter investigates George Washington's potential decision to run for a third presidential term, examining the political and personal motivations that led him to initially decline such an offer. The discussion highlights the impact this choice might have had on early American politics, including the evolution of political parties and the dynamics of executive power. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the implications of Washington's resignation for the future of constitutional governance and the legacy of presidential term limits.