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    American politician in South Dakota

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    Tom Daschle has three children from his first marriage: Kelly, Nathan, and Lindsay. Nathan is the CEO of Ruck.us and former executive director of the Democratic Governors Association . [77]

  2. Nov 16, 2021 · Children: with Laurie Daschle: Kelly, Nathan and Lindsay. Education: South Dakota State University, B.A. in Political Science, 1969. Military: US Air Force, 1969-1972. Timeline. 1969-1972 –...

  3. Dec 4, 2023 · Birth date: December 9, 1947. Birth place: Aberdeen, South Dakota. Birth name: Thomas Andrew Daschle. Father: Sebastian Daschle. Mother: Betty Daschle. Marriages: Linda (Hall) Daschle...

  4. After leaving the Senate in 2005, Senator Daschle joined Alston & Bird LLP as a special policy advisor and then went on to work in the same role at DLA Piper before establishing The Daschle Group in 2014. He is married to Linda Hall Daschle and has three children and five grandchildren.

  5. May 3, 2024 · Tom Daschle (born Dec. 9, 1947, Aberdeen, S.D., U.S.) is an American politician who was a member of the U.S. Senate (1987–2005) and from 2001 to 2003 served as the Senate’s majority leader. Daschle was the first member of his family to attend college, and in 1969 he graduated from South Dakota State University with a B.A. in political science.

  6. Thomas A. Daschle: A Featured Biography. Thomas Daschle of South Dakota earned a B.A. from South Dakota State University in 1969 and afterwards served for three years as an intelligence officer with the U.S. Air Force Strategic Command. After serving for five years as an aide to Senator James Abourezk, Daschle ran a successful campaign for the ...

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    Thomas Andrew Daschle is an American politician and lobbyist who represented South Dakota in the United States Senate from 1987 to 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, he led the Senate Democratic Caucus during the final ten years of his tenure, during which time he served as Senate Minority Leader and Majority Leader.