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The Mission of the Republican Majority Campaign PAC The Republican Majority Campaign Political Action Committee (RMCPAC) is dedicated to restoring the Republican majority in Congress in 2010 by advancing an America First Platform (AFP) based upon positive ideals, free markets and individual liberties.
Starting from scratch in January of 2008, the Republican Majority Campaign raised over $3.5 million and spent over $3,150,000 in independent expenditures in the Presidential race and in direct contributions to Republican candidates for Congress. This means we devoted 90 percent of every dollar raised to influencing elections. By using electronic mail, traditional direct mail, telephone contact, newspaper advertising, television advertising and this website, we carried our message to millions of voters throughout America. Clearly, the collective effort of all Republican groups was not enough to prevent the Democrats from gaining complete control of the the Executive and Legislative branches of government and we must do a lot more if we are to regain control of Congress in 2010. As a federally authorized political action committee, we were in a position to help the Presidential campaign of Senator John McCain close the huge gap between his publicly financed campaign which received $84 million and the Obama campaign that spent triple that amount winning the election. Once Senator McCain opted to accept public financing, he was not allowed to continue to raise money from his supporters for his campaign. This put all Republicans at a distinct disadvantage. What is the RMC PAC Status? The Repubican Majority Campaign is a political organization registered with the Federal Election Committee with ID # 00442319 under Internal Revenue Code section 527, which section dictates that all registered political action committees are non-profits. How Did Obama Win?
The Democrats have raced far ahead of Republicans in using 21st Century tools to win elections. We have to erase that gap or we will fall further behind in 2010. Our job going forward is to be smarter, more efficient and more dedicated than our adversaries. We must raise the funds necessary to compete with the Democrats on their turf. We cannot cede large demographic groups like younger voters, for example, to the Democrats. We must compete for the votes of every American if we are to win. As Ronald Reagan taught us, that can best be accomplished by raising a banner of bold colors, not pale pastels. It is vital that we do so. That is our best chance for victory. We need your help to win back our country. Please take a minute and click our "DONATE" button, above, and make a contribution to reviving our Grand Old Party and, in turn, our great USA. Sincerely, Mailing Address: |