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Harry Rodham(August 2, 1962) is a Jesstopia Politician who serves as the Senate Minority Leader Of The United States Of Jesstopia Senate, and has served in the role since 2024. Rodham serves as a Senator from New Shire's 21st District, a role he has held since 2023. He previously served the 17th District from 1995 until 2023. He is seeking the Speakership during the 2025 House Speaker Election. He seeking to defeat incumbent Gretchen LeWolf.

Early Life[]

Born In Rufus County, New Shire in 1962 to two loving parents and a three sisters and a brother, Rodham is the youngest of all of his siblings each who were born in 2 year increments respectively. He grew up in a rich suburb of Westshire, Rufus County, New Shire. He attended Rufus County Private Academy until his graduation in 1979. He actively sought legal jobs as he expanded his education in Jesstopia's legal system. He attended Avendale Law School in Newport, New Shire.

Senate(1995-Present)[]

Rodham was elected to the Senate during the 1995 special elections to replace former Senator Mark Ruebens(N-NS 41). He easily defeated Nationalist challenger Marcus Wales. He has been an outspoken supporter of the Impeachment Attempts of President John McCallum as he continued to be bombarded with them in 2022 and 2023 respectively. They both failed.

Senate Minority Leader(2024-Present)[]

On March 31, 2024, following then-Senate Minority Leader Jay Laylin's departure from the Senate to focus on his Presidential bid, he named Rodham to potentially replace him, and the Senate Republicans agreed that he was the best choice. He was voted in immediately.