Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Gov says bring on 2016!!

Rick Perry Forms Federal PAC To Help Republicans

Texas Governor Rick Perry
By David Saleh Rauf, Aug. 4, 2014, Blog.chron.com

AUSTIN — Gov. Rick Perry has formed a federal political action committee to help Republican candidates, in what amounts to another sign that Perry is jockeying to curry national support for a 2016 presidential bid.

Perry filed the paperwork Thursday with the Federal Election Commission to create a political action committee called “RickPAC.”

Bloomberg first reported Monday that the Texas governor had formed the PAC, quoting Perry spokesman Mark Miner as saying it was created to help “elect Republicans to office who share the governor’s philosophy of low taxes, limited government, border security, and job creation.

Bloomberg also notes that Stefan Passantino is the PAC’s treasurer and that she was previously counsel to Newt Gingrich, the former House Speaker who also ran for president in 2012.


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