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  1. Led by Representatives Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey, the Contract with America outlined a series of conservative policies and reforms Republicans promised Americans they would enact if given control of Congress after the 1994 election.

  2. Trained as a political scientist, Stid has spent time working in government (as a staffer for former Rep. Dick Armey), business (at Boston Consulting Group) and the nonprofit sector (at the Bridgespan Group). But Stid is perhaps best known for founding and leading the Hewlett Foundation’s U.S. democracy program.

  3. FreedomWorks, a supply-side economics advocacy group headed by former Republican House majority leader Dick Armey, provided logistical support for large Tea Party gatherings, and Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina supported Tea Party candidates from within the Republican establishment.

  4. Quite a few years ago, Dick Armey came to town for an event, and I picked him up at an airport in St. Paul. A few moments later we drove past a cemetery, and Armey pointed to it and said, “Democ Investigations

  5. The 1994 elections resulted in Republicans gaining 54 House and 8 U.S. Senate seats, flipping both chambers. The Contract was seen as a triumph by party leaders such as Minority Whip Newt Gingrich, Dick Armey, and the American conservative movement. /snip

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barney_FrankBarney Frank - Wikipedia

    In 1995, then-Republican House Majority Leader Dick Armey famously referred to Frank as "Barney Fag" in a press interview. Armey apologized and said it was "a slip of the tongue". Frank did not accept Armey's explanation, saying "I turned to my own expert, my mother, who reports that in 59 years of marriage, no one ever introduced ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BoehnerJohn Boehner - Wikipedia

    From 1995 to 1999, Boehner served as House Republican Conference Chairman, making him fourth-ranking House Republican behind Gingrich, Majority Leader Dick Armey and Majority Whip Tom DeLay. [24]