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But it’s common that when No. 1 is heading out the door, he’ll give a shout-out if his veep is looking to succeed him. Richard Nixon (left) and Dwight D.
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But it’s common that when No. 1 is heading out the door, he’ll give a shout-out if his veep is looking to succeed him. Richard Nixon (left) and Dwight D.
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