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George M. Leader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1950 the younger Leader won his father’s state Senate seat when Guy Leader decided to retire. |
 | | Though he lost to Republican Weldon Heyburn, Leader proved an avid campaigner who earned statewide name recognition. |
 | | Shortly thereafter he launched a bid for the 1954 gubernatorial contest. |
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