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JACK KEMP-former professional football player, was a Republican who he served as Housing Secretary in the administration of President George H. W. Bush. He previously served nine terms as a congressman for Western New York's 31st congressional district from 1971 to 1989. He was the Republican Party's nominee for Vice President in the 1996 election, where he was the running mate of presidential nominee Bob Dole. FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2006 file photo, Jack Kemp speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss. Kemp, the ex-quarterback, congressman, one-time vice-presidential nominee and self-described "bleeding-heart conservative" died Saturday, May 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis, File)
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JACK KEMP-former professional football player, was a Republican who he served as Housing Secretary in the administration of President George H. W. Bush. He previously served nine terms as a congressman for Western New York's 31st congressional district from 1971 to 1989. He was the Republican Party's nominee for Vice President in the 1996 election, where he was the running mate of presidential nominee Bob Dole. FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2006 file photo, Jack Kemp speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss. Kemp, the ex-quarterback, congressman, one-time vice-presidential nominee and self-described "bleeding-heart conservative" died Saturday, May 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis, File)

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