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For Governors In Congress, No More King Of The Hill
Former governors who are elected to the Senate or House have unique and wide-ranging experience. But they often find life on Capitol Hill frustrating.
Former governors who are elected to the Senate or House have unique and wide-ranging experience. They are less partisan, like balanced budgets and making deals, but hate the lack of control over their schedules. And they often find life on Capitol Hill very frustrating.
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