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Presidential candidates in the second Republican debate were asked who should be put on the note instead of Alexander Hamilton.
Several candidates, including Donald Trump, said they would like to see Rosa Parks, the civil rights activist on the note.
Others said they would put their mother on it if they were president. One said Mother Teresa.
But Mr Bush said he would put the face of Lady Thatcher on the bill and described her as “Ronald Reagan's partner” …. http://www.telegraph.co.uk