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Steckbrief von 
Jack Kemp

Geburtsdatum

Samstag, 13. Juli 1935

Geburtsort

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Todesort

Bethesda,_Maryland

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Beschreibung


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Jack French Kemp (July 13, 1935 – May 2, 2009) was an American politician and a professional football player. A member of the Republican Party from New York, he served as Housing Secretary in the administration of President George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1993, having previously served nine terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1971 to 1989. He was the Republican Party's vice presidential nominee in the 1996 election, as the running mate of Bob Dole; they lost to incumbent president Bill Clinton and vice president Al Gore. Kemp had previously contended for the presidential nomination in the 1988 Republican primaries.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie alt ist Jack Kemp heute?

89 Jahre

Welches Sternzeichen hat Jack Kemp?

Wo wurde Jack Kemp geboren?

Mit wem ist Jack Kemp verheiratet?

1958 NFL season

Wo ist Jack Kemp gestorben?

Bethesda, Maryland

Wo hat Jack Kemp studiert?

Occidental College

Bekannte Zitate von Jack Kemp

I can't understand why the Democratic parties seem so hostile to economic growth and business.
There are no limits to our future if we don't put limits on our people.
The zeitgeist is for cutting spending and balancing the budget. But I do not want the Republican Party to be perceived as putting the budget ahead of people, jobs and education.
Republicans many times can't get the words 'equality of opportunity' out of their mouths. Their lips do not form that way.
Our goals for this nation must be nothing less than to double the size of our economy and bring prosperity and jobs, ownership and equality of opportunity to all Americans, especially those living in our nation's pockets of poverty.
Just as the left has to be more willing to question 'Government knows best,' the right has to rethink its laissez-faire attitude toward government.
To Republicans, I humbly suggest that we make it possible for Democrats to give up their quest for redistribution of income and wealth by our acceptance of an appropriate role for government in financing those public goods and services necessary to secure a social safety net below which no American would be allowed to fall.
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