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Sport
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Player
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Sport Played/Experience
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State
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Office Held
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Term
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Party
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Football
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Colin Allred
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Played for the Tennessee Titans
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TX
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U.S. Representative
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2019–2025
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Democratic
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Basketball
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Dave Bing
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Hall of Fame shooting guard at Syracuse University and three NBA teams, including the Detroit Pistons
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MI
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Mayor of Detroit
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2009–2013
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Democratic
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Ice hockey
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Brandon Bochenski
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Played wing for the University of North Dakota and several AHL and NHL teams
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ND
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Mayor of Grand Forks
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2020–present
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Republican
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Basketball
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Bill Bradley
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Hall of Fame small forward at Princeton University, 1964 Olympic gold medal team, and the New York Knicks
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NJ
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U.S. Senator
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1979–1997
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Democratic
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Baseball
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Jim Bunning
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Hall of Fame pitcher with the Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Los Angeles Dodgers
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KY
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U.S. Representative/U.S. Senator
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1987–1999/1999-2011
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Republican
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Judo
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Ben Nighthorse Campbell
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Captain of the US team at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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CO
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State Representative/U.S. Representative/U.S. Senator
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1983–1987/1987-1993/1993-2005
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Democratic (before 1995)/Republican (1995–present)
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Mixed martial arts
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Sharice Davids
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Fought professionally, 2013–2014
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KS
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U.S. Representative
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2018–present
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Democratic
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Basketball
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Raymond Flynn
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Professional and collegiate men's basketball player
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MA
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives/Mayor of Boston
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1971–1975 and 1975–1978/1984-1993
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Democratic
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Football
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Gerald Ford
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Center, linebacker, and long snapper for University of Michigan, 1932–1935, assistant varsity football coach for Yale University, 1935–1937, junior varsity head football coach for Yale University, 1938[1]
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MI
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U.S. Representative/Vice President/President
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1949–1973/1973-1974/1974-1977
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Republican
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Football
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Napoleon Harris
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Collegiate and professional linebacker, played for Northwestern and four NFL teams
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IL
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Member of the Illinois Senate
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2013–present
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Democratic
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Basketball
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Maura Healey
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Professional and collegiate women's basketball player
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MA
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Attorney General of Massachusetts/Governor of Massachusetts
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2015–2023/2023-present
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Democratic
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Football
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Anthony Gonzalez
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Ohio State University, Indianapolis Colts and New England Patriots
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OH
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U.S. Representative
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2019–2023
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Republican
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Professional wrestling
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Glenn Jacobs
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Independent circuit (1992–1995) and in WWE (1995–present), most notably as Kane. Also played football and basketball at Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State University).
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TN
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Mayor of Knox County
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2018–present
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Republican
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Football
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Edward J. King
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Guard and Defensive end for the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Colts
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MA
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Governor of Massachusetts
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1979–1983
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Democratic
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Football
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Fob James
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All-American halfback for Auburn University, 1952–1955 and Montreal Alouettes, 1956
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AL
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Governor of Alabama
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1979–1983/1995-1999
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Democratic/Republican
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Basketball
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Kevin Johnson
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University of California, Berkeley, 1983–1987; Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns, 1987–2000
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CA
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Mayor of Sacramento
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2008–2016
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Democratic
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Football
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Jack Kemp
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Played quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, 1962–69
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NY
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U.S. Representative
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1971–1989
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Republican
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Football
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Steve Largent
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Hall of Fame wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, 1976–89
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OK
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U.S. Representative
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1995–2003
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Republican
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Football
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Greg Lashutka
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Played college football for Ohio State, drafted into the NFL by the Buffalo Bills
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OH
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Mayor of Columbus
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1992–2000
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Republican
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Basketball
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Tom McMillen
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Played for the University of Maryland and the Buffalo Braves, New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks, and Washington Bullets
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MD
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U.S. Representative
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1987–1993
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Democratic
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Football
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Tom Osborne
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Head football coach for the University of Nebraska, 1973–97; University of Nebraska athletic director, 2007–2013
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NE
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U.S. Representative
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2001–2007
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Republican
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Football
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Burgess Owens
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Safety for the University of Miami (1970–72), New York Jets (1973–79), and Oakland Raiders (1980–82)
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UT
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U.S. Representative
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2021–present
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Republican
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Football
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Alan Page
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Played for University of Notre Dame and the Minnesota Vikings
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MN
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Associate Justice of the State Supreme Court
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1993–2015
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Independent
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Football
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Jon Runyan Sr.
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Offensive tackle for University of Michigan, and in the NFL for the Tennessee Titans (1996–99), Philadelphia Eagles (2000–08), and San Diego Chargers (2009)
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NJ
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U.S. Representative
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2011–2015
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Republican
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Running
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Jim Ryun
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The last American to hold the world record in the mile run, competitor in the 1964, 1968, and 1972 Summer Olympics, first high schooler to break the four-minute mile
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KS
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U.S. Representative
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1996–2007
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Republican
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Football
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Jim Schwantz
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Linebacker for Purdue University, and in the NFL for the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and San Francisco 49ers
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IL
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Mayor of Palatine
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2009–present
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Independent
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Bodybuilding
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Mr. Olympia from 1970 to 1973
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CA
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Governor
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2003–2011
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Republican
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Football
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Heath Shuler
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Played for the University of Tennessee and the New Orleans Saints and Oakland Raiders
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NC
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U.S. Representative
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2007–2013
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Democratic
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Football
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Robert R. Thomas
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NFL kicker
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IL
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Judge of the circuit court of DuPage County/Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court/Chief Justice of Illinois Supreme Court
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1988–1994/2000-2020/2005-2008
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Republican
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Football
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Jim Tressel
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Played for Baldwin Wallace University; assistant coach at University of Akron, Miami University, Syracuse University, and the Ohio State University; head coach at Youngstown State University and the Ohio State University
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OH
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Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
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2025–present
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Republican
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Football
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Tommy Tuberville
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Played for Southern Arkansas University; assistant coach at Arkansas State University, the University of Miami, and Texas A&M University; head coach at the University of Mississippi, Auburn University, Texas Tech University, and the University of Cincinnati
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AL
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U.S. Senator
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2021–present
|
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Republican
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Professional wrestling
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Jesse Ventura
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American Wrestling Association and World Wrestling Federation
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MN
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Mayor of Brooklyn Park/Governor of Minnesota
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1991–1995/1999-2003
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Independence
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Football
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J. C. Watts
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Played for University of Oklahoma and the Ottawa Rough Riders
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OK
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U.S. Representative
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1995–2003
|
|
Republican
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Baseball
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Frank White
|
|
World Series champion who played for the Kansas City Royals for 18 years.
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MO
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Member of the Jackson County Legislature/Executive of Jackson County
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2014–2016/2016-2025
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Democratic
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Football
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Dwayne Woodruff
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Cornerback with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1979–1990)
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PA
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Judge of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas
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2005–present
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Independent
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