“There was obviously some people that didn't want me there. On the other hand, many more obviously did.”

—  Sean Pittman

Matus, Ron. The Minority Presidents. St. Petersburg Times. 9 September, 2004. http://www.sptimes.com/2004/09/09/State/The_minority_presiden.shtml

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