"And replace them with whom"

A challenger on the ballot.  Alas, there isn't always a good option.  For
example, what if Alan Grayson were to run in 2010 for his old congressional
seat?

Of course, term limits would be better.  Then you would two or more choices
and not even have to worry about the incumbent.

The congressional job approval rating hovers around 20%.  Incumbents win
re-election over 80% of the time.  You put these two together, and it easy
to see that most people don't like your representative or your senator, but
are just fine with their own.

J

-

I am obliged to confess I should sooner live in a society governed by the
first two thousand names in the Boston telephone directory than in a society
governed by the two thousand faculty members of Harvard University.  - Bill
Buckley


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