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He told them to call him that.
Blagojevich, often referred to by the nickname "Blago" in print and other media, was the second Serbian American to be elected governor of any state of the United States, after George Voinovich of Ohio.
Yes, Rick Perry, the former Governor of Texas and U.S. Secretary of Energy, was often referred to by the nickname "Governor Good Hair" due to his well-coiffed hairstyle. This nickname became popular during his political campaigns and was used both affectionately and humorously by the media and his opponents.
The nickname of "The Volunteer State" originated during the War of 1812 when thousands of Tennesseans enlisted in response to Governor Willie Blount's call for volunteers.
Do you mean 'governor'? If so, his name is Chris Christie. Governator is a nickname for Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Governor Austin Peay is often referred to as the "Father of the Tennessee Valley Authority." He served as the Governor of Tennessee from 1923 to 1927 and was instrumental in advancing various reforms and infrastructure projects during his tenure. His leadership helped lay the groundwork for significant developments in the region.
The colony was divided in 1710 and the Governor of North Carolina had to be independent of the Governor of South Carolina. As North Carolina was the older settlement it adopted the nickname of the Old North State
George Calvert was an English politician and colonizer, who was the Eighth Proprietary Governor of Newfoundland. Two of his nicknames include: Lord Calvert and Baron of Baltimore.
The nickname was Clinton's Folly or Clinton's Ditch because of the governor of New York, DeWitt Clinton.
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