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Amy Kremer considers herself a true Southern Belle. She was born and raised in Atlanta,Georgia and attended Auburn University. She is a former Delta Airlines flight attendant who
 
that has traveled all over the world. Before flying, Amy had a successful career in RealEstate in the Atlanta market. After leaving Delta, Amy enjoyed the opportunity to stay athome with her only daughter until she went away to college.
 
Prior to the Fall of 2008, Amy had never been involved in politics. During the campaignseason, she found she had a real interest in politics and began blogging. After many monthsof yelling and screaming at her TV and radio, she decided to get engaged as an activist.Amy became politically active early in 2009 through social media. She was one of theoriginal founders of the Atlanta Tea Party and was also the nationwide event coordinator forthe first round of tea parties that took place across the country on February 27th. After theFebruary 27th tea parties, Amy worked very closely with the Don't Go Movement, Smart
 
Girl Politics, and TCOT (Top Conservatives on Twitter) as the Nationwide Event Coordinatorfor Tax Day Tea Party. She was instrumental in coordinating the efforts for Tax Day Tea
 
Party 2009. During the first week of March 2009, after realizing through all of her hard workwith activists across the country, there was a movement being born out of the tea parties,she founded Tea Party Patriots (**edited to make public that she is no longer affiliated with
 
Tea Party Patriots**).
 
In August of 2009, Amy joined the Tea Party Express bus tour and traveled across thecountry. After the first Tea Party Express tour, Amy was thrilled to be asked to be a part of the second and third Tea Party Express tours. Earlier this year, after two very successfultours and looking forward to a third tour in March, Amy joined the Tea Party Express PAC asthe Director of Grassroots and Coalitions and is now the Chairman of the Tea Party Express.In her position as Chairman, Amy is working with other organizations and individualactivists across the country to build the grassroots movement.During the 2010 election cycle, Kremer played a major role in several key elections. Fromsupporting Scott Brown¶s historic victory in the Massachusetts Senate race, to victories forSharron Angle for Senate in Nevada, Mike Lee for Senate in Utah, Joe Miller for Senate inAlaska and Christine O¶Donnell for Senate in Delaware. Kremer and the Tea Party Expresswould also play critical roles in defeating Arlen Specter¶s bid for re-election to the U.S.Senate in Pennsylvania, and Bart Stupak¶s bid for re-election to Congress in Michigan ± after
 
Congressman Stupak sold out and voted for Obama¶s government-run healthcare scheme.The Tea Party Express played a vital role in several other races including the defeat of AlanMolohan in West Virginia, and support for Marco Rubio of Florida and Michele Bachmann of Minnesota.
 
In addition to her role with Tea Party Express, Amy is also a co-founder of a nonprofitorganization, American Grassroots Coalitions. American Grassroots Coalition's mission is towork with other organizations in order to educate citizens in an effort to empower them tomake a difference on local, state, and national levels. American Grassroots Coalition wantsto educate and empower, so that all citizens become engaged in the political process.
 
Just recently, Amy has joined the Doctor Patient Medical Association as a co-chair of thePatient Power Project. DPMA is a non partisan association of doctors and patientsdedicated to preserving free choice in medicine. In her position as co-chair of the PatientPower Project, she conducts workshops and training for patient empowerment across the
 
country. In addition to training, Amy also does advocacy work for Doctor Patient Medical
 
Association.

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