Illinois GOP Wunderkind Wants to Schock the System

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Illinois Times | October 6, 2008
At age 27, Aaron Schock has held elected office for more than a third of his life. Now the boy wonder of the Illinois Republican party is poised to become the nation's youngest congressman.

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