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Amy Kremer, a Georgia native, attended Auburn University and Kennesaw State University. Kremer began her career as a real estate agent in Atlanta, and in 1997 she began working as a flight attendant for Delta Airlines. She remained with Delta until 2005. In 2009, Kremer became involved in politics, which led her to establish the Atlanta Tea Party Patriots. She served as the party's national event coordinator. Later, in 2009, Kremer traveled with the Tea Party Express, a national Tea Party organization, on their bus tours around the country. Kremer left the Atlanta Tea Party to formally join the Tea Party Express PAC as the PAC's director. Shortly thereafter, she was appointed chairwoman of the Tea Party Express. While chairwoman, Kremer played auxiliary roles in several elections, including Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Raul Labrador (R-Idaho), Allen West (R-Fla.), Scott Brown (R-Mass.), Sharron Angle (R-Nev.), Mike Lee (R-Utah), and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.).[2] Kremer left the Tea Party Express in 2014 to join the now governor of Kentucky, Matt Bevin, when he ran for U.S. Senate. Bevin lost to incumbent Mitch McConnell in the Republican primaries. Kremer was the co-founder of a nonprofit organization called the American Grassroots Coalitions.
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