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I think he is 6'5". He may be 6'4" but it's one of the two.

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Q: How tall is Senator John Thune?
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Who is John Thune?

The South Dakota Senator.


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As of September 2014, John Thune is a United States Senator from South Dakota. His salary is $174,000 per year, the same as it is for all US Senators.


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