Tom Forslund's passion, starting in the fourth grade, was politics. "I loved politics. I loved watching elections. I got involved in youth politics during my school years. And I wanted to do something with politics. But I didn't know how to make a living with it. But I wanted to be involved in something associated with politics." Forslund completed an undergraduate degree and went to work in the private sector, but found it was not rewarding at all for him. "So I went back to graduate school, went into public administration and ultimately got into local government and have been deep into politics ever since. It's a different way, not the classical way. But I figured out a way to make a living chasing my passion."
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Tom Forslund's passion, starting in the fourth grade, was politics. "I loved politics. I loved watching elections. I got involved in youth politics during my school years. And I wanted to do something with politics. But I didn't know how to make a living with it. But I wanted to be involved in something associated with politics." Forslund completed an undergraduate degree and went to work in the private sector, but found it was not rewarding at all for him. "So I went back to graduate school, went into public administration and ultimately got into local government and have been deep into politics ever since. It's a different way, not the classical way. But I figured out a way to make a living chasing my passion."
In this image from video, rescue workers are seen on a Staten Island ferry that had crashed as it was docking, severely injuring at least 10 people, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2003 in New York. The vessel slammed into the wooden pilings along the side of a dock as it arrived on the Staten Island end of its run across New York Harbor, said Fire Department spokesman Mike Loughran. The accident happened just before the start of the evening rush. (AP Photo/WNYW via CNN)
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Chris McNeill of Wyoming tries to gain a little extra yardage as he loses his footing during second quarter action against UNLV on Saturday in Laramie. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Kelly Walsh's Lauren Bradley, left, and Erin Menardi of Natrona both go for the ball during the Casper Cup on May 8 at Cheney Alumni Field. File, Star-Tribune
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