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Braun Gives Dean the Nod, Drops Out of Race
Saying she was proud of "breaking new ground" in her presidential campaign, Carol Moseley Braun ended her long-shot candidacy for the Democratic nomination.
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___ Carol Moseley Braun Bio ___
Hometown: Chicago, Ill.
Born: August 16, 1947 in Chicago, Ill.
Religion: Roman Catholic
Family: Divorced, Michael Braun; one child
Education: U. of Illinois, B.A. 1969; University of Chicago Law School, J.D. 1972
Career: Recorder of Deeds; Assistant U.S. Attorney
Political Highlights: Illinois House, 1978-83 (assistant majority leader, 1983); U.S. Senate, 1993-1998
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