It has always been my plan not to serve more than two terms.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm beginning to think that you should only be allowed to serve two terms, before madness sets in.
As I stated shortly after retiring from the U.S. Army and first pursuing a seat in Congress in 2010, I planned to self-impose term limits.
I think you do need two terms as a president.
Because terms limits are so popular, the interest of a member of Congress in staying in office would be congruent with supporting my term limits joint resolution.
The 22nd Amendment should probably be modified to say two consecutive terms instead of two terms for a lifetime.
I will complete my second term, but I have made no decision as to my plans after Congress except that I will continue in public service, including as a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve.
I believe that the presidential term should be limited.
Today I am announcing that I will not seek a tenth term in the United States Congress this November.
I will term-limit myself probably before I would have enough seniority to get a committee chairmanship.
I've said I'll stand for a full second term, but I think after that it will be time for new leadership. Terms are like Shredded Wheat - two are wonderful but three might just be too many.