No, because a Senator is in the legislative not the executive branch. The limitation on being elected for only 2 terms was designed to prevent a person from becoming like a king. Note that the president is not restricted to "serving" 2 terms. A person is restricted from being "elected" for two terms. So, a person could be elected to 2 terms and then fill out an unexpired term of some other person that was elected.
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Some state governors have a line item veto power. Governors of small states do not have the security restrictions placed on the President. They can walk around town for example and lead almost a normal life.
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No, and it established the current record for the time required for ratification, over 202 years.It was submitted in 1789, but only finally ratified in 1992. This amendment delays the enaction of salary changes for US Senators or Representatives, in that any changes will not go into effect until after the next Congressional election.Text of the AmendmentNo law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened.
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