My parents elected me president of the family when I was 4. We actually had an election every year, and I always won. I'm an only child, and I could count on my mother's vote.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was one of the first 18-year-olds in the United States elected to public office right after 18-year-olds got the right to vote back in the early '70s. I ran for the Board of Education.
I have voted in every election that I have been qualified to vote in since I turned 18.
My father and my mother and my sister and I have always voted Republican, always.
My dad was phenomenal. Born in Mexico, lived poor, didn't graduate from college, and becomes head of a car company and then governor of a state. I can't imagine I would have ever thought about running for office had I not seen my dad do it.
My father was in Congress when I was born. He was mayor my whole life from when I was in grade school - first grade - to when I went away to college.
My dad's a Republican. My dad's my mentor. When I was 18 or whatever it was and I decided to register to vote. My dad's Republican, so that's what I decided to register as.
I cast my first vote on my father's lap in 1960, for Richard Nixon, in the voting booth. I was 8.
I have voted for a Republican for president ever since I was voting and since I was 18 years old.
My mother was a politician in my formative years.
I ran for president in 1996.
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