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Much to the surprise of no one, Representative Frank LoBiondo will not abide by a 1994 promise to serve only six terms in Congress (Worth Noting, July 13).
"Oh, hey, I promise to stay for only six terms, but that's it," isn't exactly the most convincing display of careerist restraint I've ever heard, but Politico insists that this constitutes the revival of "a once-white-hot issue that had gone cold in recent years".
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