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Columnist George Will said it in his March 4th weekly column.
Now the insiders at the respected
journal Politico are saying the same thing. It almost doesn't matter who gets elected President. The real
game is on Capitol Hill and which side controls Congress.
Help NCCF protect the conservative majority in the House and elect enough conservatives to regain control of the Senate.
We've been saying for weeks that the Congressional elections matter most – now some of the big players are finally
recognizing the point we've made all along.
Be ahead of the curve. Make your most generous possible gift to NCCF today. It will be put to work immediately in
helping top conservative candidates win their races. Thank you!
Click here to read the
Politico article.
NCCF Presents "An Evening With Sen. Mario Rubio" on Wednesday, March 28 in Washington, D.C.
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Hear Executive Director Jeff Hollingsworth discussing NCCF and the 2012 campaign on the December 13 edition of "The
Hugh Hewitt Show" nationally-syndicated talk-radio program.
Listen to the Sound Clip.
Read the press release here.
NCCF Chairman Thomas L. Phillips cordially invites you to a Welcome Home Harbor Cruise in Newport
Beach, in honor of The Honorable Chris Cox (former Orange County Congressman). Featuring special guests!
Click here for the complete invitation
(with full information), as well as the registration form. (PDF format)

NCCF invites you to a reception with Governor Mitt Romney to benefit conservative congressional
candidates. This event will be hosted at the home of Governor and Mrs. George Allen on Thursday,
May 22, 2008.
Download the complete invite, as well as the
response form. (PDF format)
Dear Fellow Conservative,
Up on Capitol Hill, they haven't been listening. That can change -- but only with your help. That's why
I'm asking you to please take a moment to make sure House and Senate leaders know where you stand on government spending.
Your Special Ballot on Government Spending will be hand-delivered to the key decision-makers in Congress -- both
Republican and Democrat leaders.
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On November 21, 2003, House Speaker Dennis Hastert joined NCCF Chairman Tom Phillips at the offices of the National
Republican Congressional Committee to present "early money" contributions to 10 first-term Congressmen who won by
narrow margins in 2002 or who are expected to face strong challenges in 2004...
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The NCCF Board of Directors has authorized the maximum allowable contribution of $5,000 each for nine new
conservative Congressmen elected by close margins in 2002 and expected to face strong challenges from the liberal
Democrats. NCCF's "early money" contributions will help these freshman Congressmen with a head start in getting
ready for the tough campaigns that lie ahead in 2004. They are...
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NCCF Chairman Tom Phillips and his wife, Randall, opened their McLean, Va., home
on September 24 as hosts to NCCF's largest fund-raiser of the year, which raised more contributions than any previous event
in NCCF's history. The generosity of scores of NCCF supporters and friends means that NCCF has more resources than ever
before to contribute the all-important "early money" to key campaigns...
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