
Harry Reid's Resilience: From Mob Allegations to Senate Leader
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In 1979, Harry Reid, a resilient Nevada Gaming Commission chairman, faced a career-threatening scandal. Despite his spotless reputation, FBI wiretaps suggested he was compromised by Kansas City mobsters. Instead of resigning, Reid stayed on, cleared of wrongdoing, and used the experience to fuel his political career. He went on to serve 30 years in the Senate, becoming Nevadas most powerful figure and Democratic leader, all while raising five kids with his wife, Landra.
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