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<img id="aboutimg" src="/images/loveland-frog.png" alt="an artist's
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rendering of the Loveland frog monster" width=944 height=850
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/>
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<p>I'm in your walls.</p>
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<p>I grew up in South Dakota, and early in my working career was a
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pharmacist at my father's store. But deep in my heart, my true passion
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was politics. Pretty soon I went back to school and earned a bachelor's
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from the University of Minnesota, and a master's from LSU, both in
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political science.</p>
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<p>I then returned to U of M, planning to earn a doctorate and become a
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professor, but life had other plans. I married my wife of 43 years and
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raised four children. I ended up heavily involved in Minneapolis
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politcs and served as mayor for four years. </p>
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<p>After this, I was elected to the United States Senate. I was the
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leader of several important initiatives, and eventually was tapped to
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be my party's vice presidential nominee. We then cruised to victory in
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the general election.</p>
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<p>However, largely due to the public's disdain for the bloodshed in
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Vietnam, my running mate did not seek re-election. I then launched my
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own campaign, and was able to secure the party's nomination, but the
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war hung around my neck like an albatross. I ended up losing the
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election to Richard M. Nixon. Afterwards I returned to the Senate and
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served until my death in 1978.</p>
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<h2 class="cleared">Favorites.</h2>
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<h3>Albums.</h3>
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