Patty Murray: A Brilliant Senator

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As a brilliant senator, Patty Murray has shown thousands of people that she is a determined and positive person who never gives up. She was born on October 11, 1950 and raised up in Bothell Washington. As a young girl she and her siblings has grown up in her father’s five and dime store. They would help out her father by working at the store. She was a twin and she had 6 other siblings. N Since she helped around in her father’s shop at a very young age her knowledge about a good work ethic devolved quickly. She also learned about pain and loss at very young age. When she was 15 her father fell very ill. He was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. In matter of only a few years his illness got so bad that he could not work anymore. Patty’s mother

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