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Some consider Jindal a political prodigy. Before turning 32, he had served as the state health secretary, executive director of the national commission on medicare, president of the University of Louisiana system and as assistant secretary in President George W Bush's Department of Health and Human Services.

The Rhodes scholar is well-known for having turned Louisiana's medicare deficit into a surplus while he ran the system as secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals.

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