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Chairman, since 1984, of the [[American Conservative Union]]; managing associate at the Carmen Group, a lobbying firm; Board of Directors, [[National Rifle Association]]; past National Chairman of [[Young Americans for Freedom]]; White House and Congressional staff; Fellow at [[Harvard University]]’s Institute of Politics, [[Vanderbilt University]]’s Freedom Forum; Board of Visitors at [[Duke University]]’s Public Policy School | Chairman, since 1984, of the [[American Conservative Union]]; managing associate at the Carmen Group, a lobbying firm; Board of Directors, [[National Rifle Association]]; ; Policy Advisory Committee, [[Constitution Project]]; past National Chairman of [[Young Americans for Freedom]]; White House and Congressional staff; Fellow at [[Harvard University]]’s Institute of Politics, [[Vanderbilt University]]’s Freedom Forum; Board of Visitors at [[Duke University]]’s Public Policy School |
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David Keene [r]: Chairman, since 1984, of the American Conservative Union; managing associate at the Carmen Group, a lobbying firm; Board of Directors, National Rifle Association; ; Policy Advisory Committee, Constitution Project; past National Chairman of Young Americans for Freedom; White House and Congressional staff; Fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, Vanderbilt University’s Freedom Forum; Board of Visitors at Duke University’s Public Policy School