Republican Governors Association

March 19, 2008 - 11:44am

RGA forms NH PAC

The Republican Governor's Association (RGA) has registered as a political action committee (PAC) with the state of New Hampshire.

According to the filings with the Secretary of State, the purpose of the committee is "to survey the people of New Hampshire about public issues and public officials, and possibly to support the election of a yet-to-be determined Republican gubernatorial nominee and/or oppose the election of a yet-to-be determined Democratic gubernatorial nominee."

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March 7, 2008 - 4:41pm

DGA says RGA has a pattern of bad behavior

The Democratic Governors Association is blasting the Republican Governors Association a day after the New Hampshire Attorney General's office placed a cease and desist order on the organization for telephone polling without registering as a Political Action Committee in the state.

February 28, 2008 - 5:51pm

RGA calls Dems claims 'laughable and legally unsound'

The Republican Governors Association (RGA) has responded to claims that it is conducting illegal push polling in New Hampshire.

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February 28, 2008 - 3:27pm

Cullen responds to 'push polling' allegations

New Hampshire Republican Party Chairman Fergus Cullen has responded to allegations that the Republican Governors Association (RGA) has been conducting "push polling" against Governor John Lynch.

Cullen argued that the polling is a sign that "Lynch has vulnerabilities."

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February 28, 2008 - 3:23pm

NH Dems ask Attorney General to investigate polling

New Hampshire Democratic Party is requesting the Attorney General examines recent polling done by the Republican Governors Association (RGA).

This morning's Union Leader reported this morning that the RGA has been calling Granite State voters and asking for their opinion of Governor John Lynch.

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Buckley Says Republican Governors Association is Once Again Violating New Hampshire Law

Release Date: Feb 28 2008


For Immediate Release                       

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