“Every time we empower independent third-party groups to do what the party is supposed to be doing, it diminishes the value of the brand and what the party represents,” said Gary Emineth, a former chairman of the North Dakota Republican Party, who fought against the Data Trust agreement.I thought what the Republican party represents is giving control of everything to rich third parties?
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
So What's the Problem?
From a New York Times article, this morning, about Republican-aligned "Super PACs" raising vast sums of money in preparation for the 2012 elections, a quote about outsourcing the GOP voter database:
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