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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz for The New York Times

A Senator’s Son Is 8,500 Times More Likely Than His Peers To Become A Senator

Just How Nepotistic Are We?

March 23rd, 2015

By Seth Stephens-Davidowitz for The New York Times

A Senator’s Son Is 8,500 Times More Likely Than His Peers To Become A Senator

Father's footsteps: Al Gore Jr was named after his father, former Senator Al Gore Sr (pictured together in 1993 when the younger Gore was in the White House)  

THERE is a very real chance that the presidential election in 2016

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