No uncertain terms
Niall Ferguson writes that if there were no 22nd Amendment, George W. Bush could run for president again, which would be a good thing for Democrats as they could put forward a candidate who could run against Bush’s record (Opinion, March 6).
That may be true. However, if there were no 22nd Amendment, Bill Clinton would still be president.
RICHARD VIDAN
Lawndale
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