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Ashley C. MacLeay is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in external affairs and political engagement. Currently serving as the Senior Director of External Affairs at the National Review Institute from August 2023 to August 2024, MacLeay has previously held the position of Washington, DC National Committeewoman for the Republican National Committee from 2020 to 2024, where responsibilities included chairing the Committee on Election Integrity and membership in the Rules Committee. Prior experience includes a dual role as Director of External Relations for both the Independent Women's Forum and the Independent Women's Voice from January 2015 to August 2023, as well as serving as an At-Large Representative on the D.C. State Board of Education from January 2017 to January 2021. MacLeay holds dual JD degrees from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law and the University of Baltimore School of Law, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics and History from the University of Maryland.
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Republican National Committee (GOP) began in a little schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin, in 1854. A small group of dedicated abolitionists gathered to fight the expansion of slavery, and they gave birth to a Party dedicated to freedom and equal opportunity. The name “Republican” was chosen, alluding to Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Partyand conveying a commitment to the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Party was formally organized in July 1854 by thousands of anti-slavery activists at a convention in Jackson, Michigan. Two years later, in 1856, the first Republican National Convention took place in Philadelphia, U.S. Currently, several GOP unions are formed to serve its people, including Black Republican Activists, GOP Hispanics, RNC Women, GOP Faith, Asian Pacific Americans, GOP Millennials, and Veterans & Military Families. The party is also involved in current issues related to several aspects of the country such as budget and spending, economy, education reform, elections, energy and environment, family values, foreign relations, government accountability, higher education, homeland security, immigration, liberty, national defense, obamacare, and veterans. GOP is located in Washington DC, U.S.