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Encyclopedia > Don Payne

Donald Milford Payne (b. July 16, 1934) is a politician from the state of New Jersey.


Payne was born in Newark, New Jersey and he graduated from Seton Hall University. Payne was a teacher in Newark. He ran against Congressman Peter Rodino in 1980 and 1986 but lost both times. Rodino retired in 1988 and Payne easily won his seat in the House of Representatives. Payne has a liberal voting record and he has been re-elected easily seven times.



New Jersey Congressional Delegation
Senate: Jon Corzine | Frank Lautenberg
House: Rob Andrews | Frank LoBiondo | Jim Saxton | Chris Smith | Scott Garrett | Frank Pallone

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Payne: I found out that the camp leaders played poker because in the middle of the night when we were up on a weekend winter camp, we were all bedded down in the nice, big lodge in our sleeping bags.
Payne: Oh no, but it couldn’t have been a really especially good experience in high school for her, and the marriage eventually, they waited and married when she graduated from Berkeley, but the marriage didn’t last.
Payne: I would go to the Orange Show with Lane and her family, and one year I brought home a goldfish and that was okay, but I needed to have a little fl and white fish to keep the goldfish company and eventually they all ended up in the toilet unhappily.
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