New York entrepreneur with Down Syndrome wants to unite Congress through socks
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A New York man is seeking to use his entrepreneurial spirit to unite Congress.
Cronin, the first businessman with Down syndrome to win the Entrepreneur Of The Year: New York award, told host Rachel Campos-Duffy his goal is to gift a pair of socks to every one of the 535 members of Congress. "My idea; I create a unity sock, and I give the socks to all the members of Congress... to bring everybody together: No fighting, no violence" said John, who joined the program with his father and John's Crazy Socks co-founder Mark Cronin. "We had a simple idea. We all have more in common than we do that separates us. Even with our different backgrounds and different views. We have to remember the promise of this country that binds us together, and we made socks," Mark added.More Related News
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