1. David Camp is mentioned several times in the Quran with the Arabic name داود, Dawud, often with his son Solomon.
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1. David Camp is mentioned several times in the Quran with the Arabic name داود, Dawud, often with his son Solomon.
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9. David Camp supported the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and he backed President Bush's decision to send more troops to Iraq in 2007 with some reservations.
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11. David Camp voted twice for President George W Bush's tax cuts, and supports their full extension.
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12. David Camp generally voted along party lines in the House, siding with Republicans 93.7 percent of the time during the 111th Congress.
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13. David Camp is part of the moderate bloc through his participation in the Main Street Partnership.
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14. David Camp told National Review in 2007 that he feels "more at home" with the conservative Republican Steering Committee.
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16. David Camp was involved in the House Republicans' January 2011 repeal efforts of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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17. David Camp was one of three House Republicans appointed by then-Minority Leader John Boehner to serve on the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, commonly known as the Bowles-Simpson Commission, formed in February 2010.
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20. David Camp worked as a member of the Midland County, Michigan board of canvassers and a member of the Midland County Republican executive committee.
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21. David Camp earned a Juris Doctor from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1978.
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