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instanceOf
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businessperson
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human
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politician
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birthDate
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1954-01-03
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birthPlace
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Washington, D.C.
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boardMemberOf
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Connecticut Board of Education
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businessActivity
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cable television industry
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countryOfCitizenship
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United States of America
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degreeEarned
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Bachelor of Arts
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Master of Business Administration
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educatedAt
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Harvard College
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Yale School of Management
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electedIn
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2018 Connecticut gubernatorial election
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electionYear
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2006
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familyName
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Lamont
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fieldOfStudy
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business administration
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government
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focusesOnPolicyArea
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education
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fiscal policy
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transportation infrastructure
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founded
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Lamont Digital Systems
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givenName
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Edward
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knownFor
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challenging Joe Lieberman in the 2006 U.S. Senate race in Connecticut
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serving as the 89th governor of Connecticut
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livesIn
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Greenwich, Connecticut
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memberOfPoliticalParty
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Democratic Party (United States)
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nickname
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Ned
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numberOfChildren
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3
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occupation
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businessperson
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politician
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officeAssumedOn
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2019-01-09
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partyAffiliationDuringCampaign
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Democratic Party (United States)
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politicalIdeology
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liberal
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positionHeld
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Governor of Connecticut
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predecessor
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Dannel P. Malloy
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ranForOffice
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United States Senate from Connecticut
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reElectedIn
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2022 Connecticut gubernatorial election
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religion
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Episcopalian
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residence
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Connecticut Governor's Residence
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Greenwich, Connecticut
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servedOn
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Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation
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Greenwich Board of Selectmen
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sexOrGender
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male
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spouse
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Ann Huntress Lamont
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stateRepresented
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Connecticut
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supportsPolicy
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LGBT rights
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environmental protection
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gun control measures
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