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    David Britton Funderburk (born April 28, 1944) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the Ambassador of the United States to Romania from...
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  • (born 1952), American fine artist David Funderburk (born 1944), American diplomat, politician, and writer Kody Funderburk (born 1996), American professional...
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    congressional district and defeated incumbent Republican U.S. Congressman David Funderburk 53%–46%. 1998 He won re-election to a second term with 57% of the vote...
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  • Democratic Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District David Funderburk (B.A., M.A. 1967), former Congressman (R-NC) (1995–97); U.S. Ambassador...
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    the establishment support, but David Funderburk had the backing of the organization of Senator Jesse Helms. Funderburk charged Broyhill with being insufficiently...
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  • Edwards, former U.S. House Representative of Maryland, U.S. diplomats David Funderburk and Robert S. Gilchrist, Kay Hagan (J.D. 1978), former US Senator,...
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  • David Funderburk North Carolina-2 Tim Valentine Retired Walter Jones North Carolina-3 Martin Lancaster Defeated Fred Heineman North Carolina-4 David Price...
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  • to the Big South conference basketball tournament. Jenna Carpenter David Funderburk Thom Goolsby Paul Newby Southern Baptist Convention, Colleges and Universities...
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    David Madison Cawthorn (born August 1, 1995) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for North Carolina's 11th congressional district...
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  • Oklahoma. However, his candidate to succeed John East in North Carolina, David Funderburk, lost his primary, and he fared no better in Ohio, where Congressman...
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  • House of Representatives but lost in that year's Republican wave to David Funderburk. As Secretary of Crime Control & Public Safety, Moore managed the state...
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    Falcons Xavier Adibi, former professional football linebacker Other David Funderburk, U.S. Ambassador to Romania, U.S. Congressman Trent Garrett, actor...
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  • (since 2005) 6th district: Kathy Manning (D) (since 2021) 7th district: David Rouzer (R) (since 2015) 8th district: Dan Bishop (R) (since 2019) 9th district:...
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    Carolina, and later became legislative director for Representative David Funderburk. As a top aide to Helms, Wilkie defended the senator's often-polarizing...
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    1983 – January 3, 1995 Preceded by Lawrence H. Fountain Succeeded by David Funderburk Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from Nash County...
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    the establishment support, but David Funderburk had the backing of the organization of Senator Jesse Helms. Funderburk charged Broyhill with being insufficiently...
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    Jersey Harry Reid, Nevada House members Chris Smith, New Jersey, Chair David Funderburk, North Carolina John Porter, Illinois Matt Salmon, Arizona Frank Wolf...
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  • Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 15, 2014. "David Funderburk". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March...
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  • (1995–1997) David Funderburk (R) Walter B. Jones Jr. (R) Fred Heineman (R) Richard Burr (R) Sue Myrick (R) 105th (1997–1999) Bob Etheridge (D) David Price (D)...
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    Mississippi 1: Roger Wicker New Jersey 2: Frank LoBiondo North Carolina 2: David Funderburk North Carolina 5: Richard Burr Ohio 18: Bob Ney Oklahoma 2: Tom Coburn...
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    However, he was defeated in a bid for re-election in 1986 by the Democrat David Price. After serving in Congress, Cobey joined the administration of North...
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  • hatred for Jews repeatedly during an April 2010 interview with David Pakman on The David Pakman Show. Miller lived for a time under an assumed identity...
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    Carolina's 2nd district: David Funderburk lost to Bob Etheridge North Carolina's 4th district: Fred Heineman lost to David Price in a rematch of the...
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    in 1992. Retired. 1983–1993 [data missing] 1993–2003 [data missing] David Funderburk (Buies Creek) Republican January 3, 1995 – January 3, 1997 104th Elected...
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    Committee Chairman: Bill Paxon Minority Leader: Dick Gephardt Minority Whip: David Bonior Chief Deputy Minority Whips: Rosa DeLauro, John Lewis, & Bill Richardson...
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  • Ted Tyler (NC 1) David Funderburk (NC 2) Walter B. Jones Jr. (NC 3) Fred Heineman (NC 4) Richard Burr (NC 5) Howard Coble (NC 6) Robert Anderson (NC 7)...
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    York 19 Sue W. Kelly (R) No Congressional advisor 1936 North Carolina 2 David Funderburk (R) Yes U.S. Ambassador to Romania 1944 North Carolina 3 Walter B....
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  • President and Director, White House Military Office; Abilene native David Funderburk (born 1944), U.S. Ambassador to Romania (1981–1985); member, United...
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  • Carter Ronald Reagan Preceded by Harry George Barnes Jr. Succeeded by David B. Funderburk United States Ambassador to Senegal In office January 17, 1974 –...
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  • 1792–1836 Richard Fulton 1963–1975 Tennessee Democratic 1927–2018 David Funderburk 1995–1997 North Carolina Republican 1944–present Benjamin F. Funk 1893–1895...
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