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Early life (1984-2002)
Conel Sanders was born Aidan Moore to a Lower middle class English family outside Doggerfundt. His father owned a potato farm and his mother was a school teacher. Growing up he loved reading the local news paper and non fiction books from the local library. Due too linguistic discrimination by the local Doggish people Sander's father decided to move his family to a suburb in Zuidbete. the family went through some financial troubles at frist but after Sander's dad found a job as a postman things became more stable. Sander's had trouble making friends in this new town but after joining his high school debate club he found many friends and an interest in politics.

College Education (2002 - 2006)
Because of his Excellent grades Conel Sanders got a partial scholarship to the University of the City of Mistlân. the college was not his frist choice but it was the only one his family could afford. while there Sanders became known for getting into debates with students and professors over how to help poor doggers. Sanders believed that corrupt trade unions and heavy regulation and taxation was the root cause of poverty while his opponents believed that corporate greed and a small welfare state were to blame. During these debates he began see southerner Dutch people as elitists who had no idea what was happening up north. In 2004 Conel Sanders took a semester aboard in America. In 2006 Sanders graduated with a major in political science and a minor in journalism.

Journalistic career (2006 - 2021)
After graduating Conel sanders got a job as an intern at Doggerland International News. after rising through the ranks he was assigned to report on politics in Rahito. In 2011 he interviewed several interns at the mayors office that revealed that mayor had been given a mansion from a real estate company for helping the company get building permits. This report gave Conel Sanders a national reputation and led to a huge shake up in rahito politics.For the next two years Conel traveled across Doggerland and interviewed people close to politicians for his tell all book on corruption Thieves in our midst. The book exposed the alleged corruption of 62 politicians in Doggerland and sold 450,000 copies world wide. after the books release Conel sanders went on speaking tour of Doggerland talking about his experice writing the book and how all doggers can work to fix the political system. in July of 2015 DIN gave him an opinion column which he used to criticize corupt politicians in doggerland. Over time his became more and more political and Sanders began to be known as a centrist anti estabment figure.