… power only to the branch of government that they made most accountable to the people at the most regular intervals. Presidents stand for election only every four years. By contrast, Every member of the US House of Representatives stands for election every two years. every 24 months. In many respects, this feels like a nanosecond in the legislative timeline. It's very frequent. So every member of the House is up for reelection every two years. (26:03–26:07)
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Asserts that U.S. House members are elected every two years.
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