Primary Shakeup Can’t Stop The Term Limits Train

Primary Shakeup Can’t Stop The Term Limits Train

From NO UNCERTAIN TERMS by U.S. Term Limits

May 25, 2026 · 18 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of recent GOP primary upsets on the term limits movement and features insights from various guests and clips.

In this podcast: -The show examines how recent GOP primary upsets affect the congressional term limits movement and argues the movement actually gains momentum because the winning candidates also support term limits pledges. -Anthony Scaramucci appears in a featured clip comparing Congress to a terrible restaurant that never closes despite terrible public approval ratings. -The episode highlights growing pressure on Congress as 14 states now officially support an Article V convention focused on congressional term limits, with Arizona and Kansas joining in 2026. -Former New Mexico State Senator Saya Correa Hemphill joins the show to argue that congressional term limits restore trust, create accountability, and open opportunities for new leadership across party lines. -USTL President Philip Blumel warns listeners about a San Diego ballot measure that would weaken existing county term limits by extending them from eight years to twelve, accusing local politicians of trying to protect their own power. Stay up to date on the latest Term Limits news! Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can shop for hats, t-shirts, bumper stickers, and…

People in this episode

Host: U.S. Term Limits

Guest: Saya Correa Hemphill

Topics covered

  • GOP primary upsets
  • congressional term limits
  • Article V convention
  • political accountability
  • local ballot measures

Keywords

  • term limits
  • GOP primaries
  • congress
  • political accountability
  • Arizona
  • Kansas
  • San Diego ballot measure

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: USTL

Places: Arizona, Kansas, San Diego

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