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Sure, things could always have been done better, but I just wish people would drop their political hammers for a few weeks, as happened in 2001, and work on the problem at hand
Mitch Daniels
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Mitch Daniels
Age: 75
Born: 1949
Born: April 7
Former Governor Of Indiana
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