Eldridge Gerry

This guy could not get along with anybody. He had a difficult personality at best. The thing he had going for him was wealth.

After signing the Declaration, he went on to become Governor of Massachusetts. He backed a plan to redraw voting districts to favor his party. The practice continues today, and is still known as gerrymandering.

Gerry died while serving as Vice President under James Madison. He is buried in Washington DC with these words on his tomb: "It is the duty of every citizen, though he may have but one day to live, to devote that day to the good of his country."

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