When I was a sophomore in Congress, my second term, I got elected chair of the Republican Study Committee, largest caucus of conservatives in Congress. Actually, it's the largest caucus. At the time, We had 158 House Republicans [in the Republican Study Committee]. I should not have been elected to that. I didn't have the seniority, but it was really more about, you know, skill set, whatever. So I became the head of that party. (18:22–18:25)
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