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Mehlman is a 1991 graduate of [[Harvard Law School]] and received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from [[Franklin and Marshall College]] in [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]].
Mehlman is a 1991 graduate of [[Harvard Law School]] and received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from [[Franklin and Marshall College]] in [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania]].


Mehlman is [[Jewish]]. He has been repeatedly asked if he is [[gay]] but has refused to answer [http://www.gaypeopleschronicle.com/stories05/march/0325054.htm].
Mehlman is [[Jewish]].


[[Category:U.S. Presidential advisors|Mehlman, Ken]]
[[Category:U.S. Presidential advisors|Mehlman, Ken]]

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Kenneth B. Mehlman (born 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland) is the chair of the Republican National Committee. He served as the campaign manager for George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign, and was Bush's choice to replace Ed Gillespie as the chair of the Republican National Committee. Mehlman was elected to the post on January 19, 2005.

Mehlman previously served Bush as the White House Director of Political Affairs and as the field director for his 2000 campaign. Before joining President Bush, Mehlman was Congresswoman Kay Granger’s (TX-12) Chief of Staff and Congressman Lamar Smith’s (TX-21) Legislative Director. He practiced environmental law at Akin Gump in Washington and assisted campaigns in Massachusetts (William Weld's 1990 gubernatorial campaign), Ohio, Virginia, Texas, and Georgia as well as the 1992 and 1996 Presidential campaigns.

Mehlman is a 1991 graduate of Harvard Law School and received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Mehlman is Jewish. He has been repeatedly asked if he is gay but has refused to answer [1].