Senator Randolph Kittridge was a US Senator from New York and unsuccessful US Presidential candidate. He was born in 1929 and was married to Maureen Kittridge, and had two children, Eloise and Jack. It was unknown to the Senator that he was not Jack's biological father. His political career included a long period of service in the US Senate, until he retired in 1995. He was well known for his support of the Voting Rights Act of 1964 which was advocated by President Lyndon Johnson. Due to his support, he received death threats which necessitated him receiving Secret Service protection.
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