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The Body bows out of politics
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Jun 19 00:19 UTC 2002 |
Jesse Ventura caused something of a stir in 1998 when he won the position of
governor.
The bald-headed candidate had a track record as a Navy seal and professional
wrestler.
He was known for his scowling expression and nickname "The Body", gained for
his antics in the ring.
But Mr Ventura went on to preside over a three-way Minnesota government,
punctuated by scuffles between Democrats, Republicans and reporters.
'Family first'
Mr Ventura himself switched allegiance from the Reform to the Independence
Party.
But his first few years saw a budget surplus and at one point his popularity
soared.
It did not last, though, and after finances went into the red his family
became the subject of frequent gibes in the media.
The last straw was when some former employees accused his son, Tyrel, of
misbehaving at the governor's mansion.
Mr Ventura ended speculation about his re-election by saying it was time to
protect his family first.
His departure means there will be a lively tussle for the governor's office
between a long-time Democrat senator, Roger Moe, and Republican Tim Pawlenty.
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Office of Governor Jesse Ventura
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