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Larry Sabato in favor of reformed Constitution

Rachel Feinberg

Issue date: 9/25/07 Section: Campus News
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Larry Sabato, a leading political scientist, spoke at UNCG Wednesday about his ideas on how to reform the Constitution.

In the Science Building, Sabato began his talk with jokes about buying his new book, which he jokingly continued to push throughout the speech. The new book is called A More Perfect Constitution.

"Most people don't really know the basics about the Constitution," said Sabato. "Everyone talks about the Constitution, but no one really reads the Constitution."

To prove his point, Sabato showed a clip from the Andy Griffith show where a character could not even start the first line of the document.

Using a PowerPoint presentation, Sabato spoke of his 23 desired revisions to the Constitution. The revisions are outlined in his new book.

Among these revisions were hopes to build a more representative Senate, mandate nonpartisan redistricting for House elections, expand the size of the House to approximately 1,000 members, and establish a new six-year presidential term.

Sabato also believes all able-boded, young Americans should be required to devote at least two years of their lives to the service of their nation.

"The purpose of this book is to start a debate," Sabato explained.

Sabato is a professor at the University of Virginia and has written over 20 books.

Sabato's website has a place for others to display their ideas for a 24th proposal. The idea is to start a discussion so people will learn more about the Constitution.

"It would be pleasant if more people read the Constitution," Sabato explained of his hopes.

For more information, or to add your own amendment, visit www.centerforpolitics.org.
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Monica Ackers

posted 2/24/09 @ 6:38 AM EST

Larry Joseph Sabato (born August 7, 1952) is the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of their Center for Politics, and a political analyst. (Continued…)

Penny Alverton

posted 3/11/09 @ 5:49 AM EST

I thought this debate was about them, as opposed to featuring them. Whoops.

Rachel Whitney

posted 3/13/09 @ 2:07 PM EST

Good information. Thanks for the post.

Coil Vaquera

posted 4/19/09 @ 3:40 AM EST

I have to agree with teh poster above... :/ looks like a lot of hot air to me.

Wanda Soldan

posted 5/22/09 @ 10:30 AM EST

I thought this debate was about them, as opposed to featuring them. Whoops.

Eleanor Hearne

posted 6/20/09 @ 8:47 AM EST

Good information. Thanks for the post.

Eleanor Hearne

posted 6/22/09 @ 5:35 AM EST

Good information. Thanks for the post.

Amanda Smith

posted 7/04/09 @ 3:45 AM EST

I like articles like this. Great Article! Thanks!

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