Mcmahon Pledges No More Than 2 Senate Terms If Elected

Washington PostMcMahon Pledges No More Than 2 Senate Terms if ElectedFOXNews| AP HARTFORD, Conn. -- Former wrestling executive Linda McMahon, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Connecticut, says she will limit herself to two terms if she is elected Nov. 2. McMahon, who is in a close race with Democratic Attorney General ...No-Holds-Barred Fight: Connecticut Senate Race TightensABC NewsSen.

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