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The money was good while it lasted. The best part was clearly that it changed my view of what's possible, as far as thinking how you can have an impact on a national level.
Andrew Shue
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Andrew Shue
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: February 20
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Delaware
Andrew Eppley Shue
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