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'''Matt Kibbe''' is a political activist and advocacy organization executive who is President of the libertarian organization [[Free the People]]. He is a co-founder and the former President of [[FreedomWorks]], was a senior advisor to a super PAC supporting [[Rand Paul]]'s 2016 presidential bid, as well as founder of a PAC to promote libertarian ideas. He previously served as Budget Director for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and was a senior economist at the Republican National Committee. <ref>[https://freethepeople.org/author/mkibbe/ Matt Kibbe, Free the People]</ref>
'''Matt Kibbe''' is a political activist and advocacy organization executive who is President of the libertarian organization [[Free the People]]. He is a co-founder and the former President of [[FreedomWorks]], was a senior advisor to a super PAC supporting [[Rand Paul]]'s 2016 presidential bid, as well as founder of a PAC to promote libertarian ideas. He previously served as Budget Director for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and was a senior economist at the Republican National Committee. <ref>[https://freethepeople.org/author/mkibbe/ Matt Kibbe, Free the People]</ref>


Kibbe has mostly worked in or around the [[Republican Party]], claiming that it is a better vehicle for libertarians to use than the alternatives. <ref>[https://reason.com/podcast/2014/04/29/matt-kibbe-libertarians-should-take-over/ ''Reason'', "FreedomWorks' Matt Kibbe: Libertarians Should Take Over the GOP" (2014)]</ref>
Kibbe has mostly worked in or around the [[Republican Party]], claiming that it is a better vehicle for libertarians to use than the alternatives. <ref>[https://reason.com/podcast/2014/04/29/matt-kibbe-libertarians-should-take-over/ Nick Gillespie, ''Reason'', "FreedomWorks' Matt Kibbe: Libertarians Should Take Over the GOP" (2014)]</ref>


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