Former GOP House candidate Goettle setting up super PAC
May 3, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
A former North Dakota Republican U.S. House candidate is setting up a so-called super PAC with leftover campaign funds. Shane Goettle has about $50,000 left over from his campaign. He says he’s going to use some of the money to set up a super PAC to support Republican candidates for Congress. It will be called the Brighter Future Fund. Continue Reading
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