Word: rnc
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Expenditures on the '84 Presidential campaign are expected to hit record highs, surpassing the $106.6 million spent on the 1980 contests by 10 to 30 percent. The lion's share of this increase, according to election officials, will come from the bank account of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Last year, the organization raised more than two and a half times the contributions garnered by the parallel Democratic National Committee...
...contrast, Republicans "don't desire to do anything" significant about reform, Roger A. Moore, general counsel to the Republican National Committee (RNC), said Saturday. Even if they wanted to reform, though, the Republicans are prevented from changing their nominating rules for 1984 because of party regulations that permit changes for the next election to be made only during conventions...
...year is a long time and anyone who makes predictions right now has a brain full of sawdust, but expect a net gain in 1982, in which we will pick up control of the House." Edward Mahe, a former director of the Republican National Committee (RNC) told 15 students over supper at Leverett House as part of the Fellows' Roundtable discussion series...
Adding the only conservative voice among the American fellows, Eddie Mahe, a prominent Republican consultant and former executive director and deputy chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), described the "sheer agony" of working for the RNC during the Watergate...