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  • '''Vin Weber''' (1952-) is Managing Partner of [[Clark & Weinstock]], a lobbying and pol | author = [[Madeleine Albright]] and Vin Weber, Chairs}}</ref>
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  • ...[[U.S. House of Representatives]], formed in 1983 by [[Newt Gingrich]], [[Vin Weber]] and [[Bob Walker]], which produced the 1994 [[Contract with America]]
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  • {{r|Vin Weber||**}}
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  • *[[Vin Weber]]
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  • '''Vin Weber''' (1952-) is Managing Partner of [[Clark & Weinstock]], a lobbying and pol | author = [[Madeleine Albright]] and Vin Weber, Chairs}}</ref>
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  • ''Newsweek'' quoted Vin Weber, in January 2010, as describing neoconservatism as "the dominant intellec
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  • ..., Newt Gingrich organized the Conservative Opportunity Society, along with Vin Weber and Bob Walker.<ref>{{citation | title = The Long March of Newt Gingrich: Vin Weber interview
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