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Happy 255th birthday, John Quincy Adams!
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Happy 150th birthday, Calvin Coolidge!
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On this day 246 years ago the Declaration of Independence was signed by our Founding Fathers. Happy Independence Day!
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Well, that's a wrap! All 49 of the vice presidents have had their time to shine but sadly this series is over. I really enjoy posting stuff like this everyday so stay tuned for what's next. Thank you!
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Day 49: Kamala Harris
At only the age of 13, Kamala and her sister, Maya, held a demonstration infront of their apartment building. Though this was not Kamala's first time dealing with activism. When she was an infant, her parents would take her to protests with them.
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Day 48: Michael Pence
In the 1990s, Mike Pence hosted his own daily talk show called The Mike Pence Show.
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Day 47: Joe Biden
Joe Biden is the longest serving Senator of Delaware. He served for 36 years.
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Day 46: Dick Cheney
Dick Cheney became the youngest White House Chief of Staff when he was only 34.
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Day 45: Albert Gore Jr.
Al Gore and Tommy Lee Jones were roommates while they were both at Harvard.
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Day 44: Dan Quayle
While on a campaign visit to a school in New Jersey, Dan Quayle spelled the word "potato" wrong. He spelt it "potatoe".
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Day 43: George H. W. Bush
George H. W. Bush was in the Yale secret society Skull and Bones. His son, George W. Bush, and William Howard Taft were also in that organization.
(H. W. is the first man left of the clock)
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Day 42: Walter 'Fritz' Mondale
In 1984, Walter F. Mondale won the Democratic nomination for president and chose a woman, Geraldine Ferraro, as his running mate.
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Day 41: Nelson A. Rockefeller
Nelson Rockefeller died of a heart attack while having sex with his secretary, Megan Marshack. The Rockefeller's statement about his death was very different though, they said he died of a heart attack in his office. We all know the truth though.
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Day 40: Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford wasn't voted into either of his major positions, vice president and president. This is because he filled in for Spiro Agnew after he resigned and for Richard Nixon after he resigned.
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Day 39: Theodore Spiro Agnew
Spiro Agnew originally went to college for chemistry and also worked many random jobs before getting into politics. He worked as a grocery store clerk, insurance salesman, and a officer in WW2.
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