You have Jim Clyburn, who is as sharp as he can be, who is such an important voice out there. And so I don't look so much at age limits. I look more at term limits. You know, A president is limited to two terms in office. As Kentucky's governor, I'm limited to two terms in office. Well, if we're co. Equal branches, why aren't there term limits in Congress? Why aren't there term limits in the Supreme Court? (12:10–12:16)
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Asserts that both the U.S. president and Kentucky's governor are limited to two terms in office.
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