Two Congressional Candidates Sign Bonded Term Limit Pledge
Pinehurst, NC - A group based in North Carolina's golf capital is pushing for candidates to sign a bonded pledge to limit their time in public office. The candidates pledge a sizable portion of their net worth if they break the pledge.
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