Author: Editor

May, 2013 Campaign Update

In this issue: GING-PAC endorsed congressmen participate in Benghazi hearings / Congressman writes of nearly being aborted by 17-year-old mom / Social conservative support of disgraced SC governor for Congress…
Read more

October, 2012 Campaign Update

Another newspaper ad campaign has been launched by GING-PAC against Barack Obama – showing that he is the “Apologizer-in-Chief” for America’s greatness. With only days left before the November elections,…
Read more

September, 2012 Campaign Update

Several of our GING-PAC endorsed candidates spoke at the Values Voter Summit this weekend in Washington, D.C. And, we had a booth there and got to meet hundreds of attendees.…
Read more
William J. Murray and Todd Akin

August, 2012 Campaign Update

In this issue: Social conservatives stick with Todd Akin despite GOP establishment attacks against him. Karl Rove is behind the orchestrated attempt to dump Todd Akin. Mike Huckabee announces that…
Read more

July, 2012 Campaign Update

GING-PAC has supported Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN) since the very first time she ran for Congress. We have watched her become a stand out conservative leader, always speaking out for…
Read more

June, 2012 Campaign Update

Deb Fischer is the antithesis of Bob Kerrey, who is a 1960’s radical leftist who formerly served in the Senate. Kerrey has lived in New York for the last 12…
Read more

May 2011 Update

New Poll says Americans are fed up with Barack Obama as new Republican faces run in special elections. Craig Huey may take open House seat in California 17 AMERICANS ARE…
Read more

August-September 2009 Update

KENNEDY DEATH MEANS GOP CAN FILIBUSTER AGAIN Back when Mitt Romney was the Republican governor of Massachusetts, the Democrat Party controlled House stripped him of the ability to appoint a…
Read more

April – May 2009 Update

 Jim Tedisco, the Minority Leader in the New York Assembly managed to lose the very important special election in the 20th District of New York held on March 31st.
Read more