I ran for Congress, just once.
Meaning of the quote
'I ran for Congress, just once.' This means that the famous actress Shirley Temple decided to try running for a seat in the United States Congress, which is the part of the government that makes laws, but she only did it one time and did not continue running again after that first attempt.
About Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple was a beloved American actress, singer, dancer, and diplomat. She was a box-office sensation as a child star in the 1930s and later went on to have a successful diplomatic career, serving as U.S. Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, as well as the first female U.S. Chief of Protocol.
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