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Although Samsom was only elected Labor leader in March, he is a reasonably well-known figure in the Netherlands. He has served in parliament since 2003, and his ability to perform well on television should not have come as a surprise, as he has been a serial victor on celebrity television quiz programs. In 2005 and 2006 he won "The National News Quiz," in 2008 he won "The National IQ Test" and the same year he won "The Big History Quiz." His wife reportedly told him he had proved his point and should stop competing. Samsom may also be benefitting from what voters don't know about him. Before entering politics, he worked for Greenpeace, where he was arrested several times, though he does not have a criminal record. In an uncomfortable interview with a women's magazine in August he admitted being vain, unhappy about going bald, and having cheated on past girlfriends before meeting his wife. He is an atheist and a vegetarian. "If you look at our platform, then the Socialist Party and Green-Left are our most obvious partners," he said in the interview with RTL television Friday. But he left the door open to forming a government with any party, including Rutte's, no matter how the vote turns out. "The Socialists are saying they'll never help the right reach a majority, and Mark Rutte is saying he'll never help the left reach a majority," he said. "If one more person puts a puzzle piece in the way, it may become impossible to form any governing coalition and that's the last thing this country needs."
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