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My view on politics is much more grassroots oriented it's not old boy network oriented, so I tend to, you know, come at it a little bit stronger, a little bit more street-wise, if you will. That's rubbed some feathers the wrong way.
Michael Steele
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Michael Steele
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: October 19
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Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington
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