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Senate Georgia Sam Nunn
FILE – This Oct. 25, 1996 file photo shows Sen. Sam Nunn D-Ga., talking with then President Bill Clinton after an addressing a large crowd of supporters in Atlanta, Ga. Nunn's daughter, Michelle Nunn, 47, is making her first bid for office for an open Senate seat, and at many campaign stops her father isn't far behind, sleeves rolled up as if he hadn't retired in 1997 after four terms. Sam Nunn remains popular among many older white voters who don't like President Barack Obama, a loser twice in Georgia, and is a central part of his daughter's defense against Republican attacks that she's a "rubber stamp" for the White House and the Senate's Democratic leader. (AP Photo/ Doug Mills, File)
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Source name:
The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP212277010
Legacy Identifier:
07121088
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Image
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1760px × 1792px 659.13 KB
Usage rights:
FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
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OCTOBER 25, 1996 FILE PHOTO
Create Date:
10/25/1996 1:00:00 AM
Display aspect ratio:
55:56
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