
Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp was a prominent American politician and former professional football player who served as a U.S. Congressman and later as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President George H.W. Bush. Known for his advocacy of supply-side economics and free-market principles, Kemp was a significant figure in the Republican Party, influencing its direction in the late 20th century.
Born on Jul 13, 1935 (89 years old)
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New Zealand:
Jack Kemp is a volunteer researcher who contributed to the presentation on World War II.
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United Kingdom:
Jack Kemp was a younger Republican leader who urged colleagues to reimagine tax cuts as beneficial.
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India:
Jack Kemp is a staunch free-trade advocate who has worked alongside Susie Wiles.
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