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« on: November 10, 2021, 06:15:54 PM »

In 1996 Kansas Sen. Bob Dole resigned from his Senate seat to focus on his presidential bid. To this day, despite being close to 100, he is more active than most 98 year olds, still attending GOP conventions and releasing statements.
I highly doubt anyone could beat him in a Senate primary or election, given his huge popularity in the state, but when would he retire or choose to not run for re-election? Could he still be in the Senate today, just about breaking Byrd's record? Or maybe just outlasting Stevens so he could have a chance at president pro tempore?
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