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index Adams, John, 23 Adams, John Quincy, 51 Anti-Federalists; and critique of presidency , 30–31; and plebiscitary model, 38; and rotation, 32–33; and Virginia constitution, 19–20; and Whig model, 30–33, 36, 38, 94–95 Articles of Confederation; and rotation , 25; and weak executive, 24–25; and Whig model, 25–26 Baldwin, Raymond E., 132 Barkley, Alben, 88 Bateman, Herman, 108 Biden, Joseph, 153 Bishop, James, 169 Black, Conrad, 118–19 Bloomberg, Michael; and third term, 2 Bork, Robert H., 147–49 Broder, David, 147 Bruenn, Howard; and health of Roosevelt (Franklin), 102–3, 108– 11, 118, 122 Bryan, William Jennings, 142; and one-term presidency, 65–66, 71; and Wilson (Woodrow) second term, 73 Bryson, Joseph R., 135 Buchanan, Bruce, 164 Bull Moose Party, 67, 70 Burke, Edward, 89–90 Burns, James MacGregor, 86, 88–89, 110, 125, 146 Bush, George H. W., 207n91 Bush, George W., 141, 163; and immigration reform, 152; and lame duck effect, 143, 151–54, 159–60; and Social Security reform, 155; and third term, 2, 6, 159 Butler, David J., 125 Byrne, William T., 136 Byrnes, Jimmy, 115–16 Carey, John, 3 Cato; on executive tenure, 31 Chase, Salmon, 56 Chavez, Hugo; and term limits reform , 3 Chelf, Frank L., 139 Chicago Tribune, 84; on health of Roosevelt (Franklin), 111–12, 114, 194n57; on Roosevelt (Franklin) third term, 81, 190n84 Churchill, Winston, 105, 113 Cleveland, Grover, 142; and oneterm presidency, 64–65; as reformer , 64–65; and third term, 44, 149–50, 182n76 Clinton, George. See Cato Clinton, William Jefferson, 171n6; and controversial pardons, 154; and lame duck effect, 143, 147– 48, 159; and rotation, 168; and third term, 1, 6, 134; and Twentysecond Amendment, 124, 168 Coddington, William, 16 Collier’s magazine, 85 colonial governors, 3; accountability of, 15–18; of Connecticut, 16; increasing royal control of, 15–16; and influence on state constitutions , 17–18; of Massachusetts, colonial governors (cont.) 16–18; of New Jersey, 17; of New York, 16–17; of Pennsylvania, 17; of Rhode Island, 16; types of, 15–18; of Virginia, 17 Contract with America, 5–6, 172n17 Constitutional Convention, 9, 175– 76n44; and debates over tenure, 5, 14, 25–30; Hamilton’s views at, 29–30; and rotation, 29 constitutional model of executive, 8–9, 81; as balance of power and democracy, 40–42, 100; and executive tenure, 37–42; and Locke, 173n4; and Roosevelt (Franklin) third term, 99–100; and Twentysecond Amendment, 141 Coolidge, Calvin, 140; on long presidential tenure, 101–2, 108, 121; and third term, 10, 44, 74–77, 90, 142, 150 Corwin, Edward, 126 crisis leadership, 1–2, 74; Hamilton on, 8–10, 14, 36, 96–97, 99, 141, 144–45, 165; and Lincoln’s second term, 57, 136, 165; and Roosevelt (Franklin) third term, 10, 36, 39, 79–80, 83, 95–99, 135– 38, 165; Roosevelt (Theodore) on, 136; and rotation, 168–69; and Twenty-second Amendment, 125–26; and two-term tradition, 41; Washington on, 46–47, 141, 165 Crockett, David, 151, 160, 167 Cronin, Thomas, 166; on Twentysecond Amendment, 170 Daniels, Jonathan, 113 Davis, James W., 148 Declaration of Independence, 19 Delaware constitution, 20 Democratic Party; and Coolidge third term, 75–77; and nomination of Greeley, 58–59; and oneterm presidency, 54–55, 65–66, 71–74; and plebiscitary model, 141–42; and Roosevelt (Franklin) fourth term, 104–8, 115–18; and Roosevelt (Franklin) third term, 80–91, 94, 97; and Roosevelt (Theodore) third term, 67, 71–72 Devitt, Edward J., 129, 131 Dewey, Thomas, 87, 107; and indispensable man theory, 106; on Roosevelt (Franklin) fourth term, 106 Douglas, Stephen, 142 Douglas, William O., 116 Duke of York (James), 16–17 Earle, George, 81 Easley, Harry, 112 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 141; and lame duck effect, 143, 146–48 election of 1864, 56–57 election of 1912, 44, 67–72, 186n1 election of 1940, 10, 91–100 election of 1944, 105–8, 115–18 electoral college, 172–73n19, 176n68; Hamilton on, 30, 33–34, 178n97 Ellis, Richard, 30 executive councils; and state constitutions , 18–25, 174n23, 175n26 Evans, Hugh, 111, 119–20, 122 Farley, James; and opposition to Roosevelt (Franklin) third term, 85–86, 88–89, 167 Federalists, 33, 81, 100. See also Hamilton, Alexander Federal Farmer; on reeligibility, 31 Federalist, The, 8, 10, 14, 138, 154 Federalist #6, 25 Federalist #10, 132 Federalist #68, 30 Federalist #70, 33–34, 99 Federalist #71, 34–35 Federalist #72, 35–36, 154, 170 [44.198.180.108] Project MUSE (2024...