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I said "re-elected".
When they are re-elected, it's a new term, a new job. When the Congressperson's 2 years is up, they are automatically terminated and must win an election to be 'hired back'.
Fern
Well, I don't see it that way. It's a continuation of what they already started. That would be the same as saying that my wife must start over every year when she re-signs her contract with the school for the next year. If she doesn't get a contract (not re-elected) then she would be starting over. She gets contract and starts next school year with benefits as usual.
