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I'll Have To Check With My Dad. -- Dan Quayle Responding When An Indiana GOP County Chairman Asked Him To Run For Congress In 1976.
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I'll have to check with my dad.
-- Dan Quayle responding when an Indiana GOP county chairman
asked him to run for Congress in 1976.
(reported by the Washington Post, 10/2/88)
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