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Spokeswoman: Jack Kemp, one-time VP nominee, dies10 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — Jack Kemp, the ex-quarterback, U.S. congressman, one-time vice-presidential nominee and self-described "bleeding-heart conservative" died Saturday.
His spokeswoman Bona Park and longtime friend and former campaign adviser Edwin J. Feulner confirmed that Kemp died after a lengthy illness.
Kemp had announced in January 2009 that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
He said he was undergoing tests but gave no other detail.
Kemp, a former quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, represented western New York for nine terms in Congress, leaving the House for an unsuccessful presidential bid in 1988.
Eight years later, after serving a term as then President George H.W. Bush's housing secretary, he made it onto the national ticket as Bob Dole's running-mate.
Kemp also played very briefly for the Calgary Stampeders in the late in 1950s.
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