
What the Oral Argument Should Have Said
Amarica's Constitution
Voting Against Longevity in Office
This chapter explores whether voters can vote against a candidate they like solely because they have been in office for too long. It delves into the difference between voters voting against a candidate versus the houses of Congress doing so, referencing Supreme Court opinions and the significance of Congress passing a statute regulating congressional elections.
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