Ed Martin — Choice or Echo
Ed Martin
Ed Martin is president of Eagle Forum, the pro-family education and policy organization founded in 1972 by Phyllis Schlafly, who is CEO. A former chairman of the Missouri Republican Party, Ed also was a member of the Republican National Committee, where he led the fight to censure the political consultants who ran race-baiting ads in the 2014 Mississippi Senate Republican primary. A Roman Catholic, he trained in ethics and law in Indonesia, Italy and the United States. Ed and his wife, Carol, a physician, live in St. Louis and have two sons, two daughters and a boxer puppy.
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