Pete Wilson's Human Design Chart

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          Pete Wilson's Biography

          American attorney and Republican politician, who served as the 36th governor of the State of California for two terms, from 1991 to 1999. As a cold-eyed realist who was still boyish and trimly clean-cut at 60, he supported abortion rights, gay rights and bans on assault weapons. In 1994, he also supported a state ballot initiative to deny state benefits to illegal aliens.
          On 28 August 1995 at 10:00 AM in New York City, he officially announced that he was going to run for president; he dropped out of the race on 29 September 1995.
          Wilson attended Yale Law school and served three years in the ROTC. He hated law but took to politics readily as he was elected to the State Assembly in 1966. From 1971, after his term ended in Sacramento, he served as the twice-elected and popular mayor of San Diego. He won all three times by large margins, dominating the city government by working long hours and mastering tedious intricacies of land-use planning. Following his mayorship, he moved on the U.S. Senate in 1982.
          He has been married twice, to his second wife, Gayle Edlund, in June 1983. Both wives had teenage kids from prior marriages. On 14 April 1995, he had minor throat surgery to remove a benign cyst from his vocal cords.
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