You sold out! We elected you, and you sold out! The next time we have an election, I think everyone should vote for himself. Or we might just as well… - Charles M. Schulz

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You sold out! We elected you, and you sold out! The next time we have an election, I think everyone should vote for himself. Or we might just as well vote for Charlie Brown! Yes, next year we may even say, 'You're elected, Charlie Brown!

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About Charles M. Schulz

Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist, the creator of the comic strip Peanuts.

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Native Name: Charles Monroe Schulz
Also Known As: Sparky
Alternative Names: Sparky Schulz Charles Schulz
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