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Bob Dole

Season 6 Episode 17 | 26m 46s

Dole discusses his long life of public service and the state of politics today.

Senator Bob Dole spent nearly fifty years in elected office, beginning with the Kansas Legislature and ending as Senate Majority Leader and Republican nominee for President. Retired from the Senate since 1996, Dole continues his long life of public service and speaks passionately about the state of politics today.

02/14/2008

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Bob Dole

Season 6 Episode 17 | 26m 46s

Senator Bob Dole spent nearly fifty years in elected office, beginning with the Kansas Legislature and ending as Senate Majority Leader and Republican nominee for President. Retired from the Senate since 1996, Dole continues his long life of public service and speaks passionately about the state of politics today.

02/14/2008

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