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RNC
noun1 acronym for the Republican National Committee, a party committee that guides the operations of the Republican party at the national level, leads the selection process for the party's presidential nominee and operates a fundraising account that supports candidates for office
In a motion for a preliminary injunction, the RNC is asking a district court to halt Montgomery County from sending out any ballots until logic and accuracy testing is complete.— Democracy Docket
A silver lining for Republicans might be the cash available to the RNC, which reported $40 million raised and $60 million spent over the month, with $79 million cash on hand at the end of the month.— Politico
2 acronym for the Republican National Convention, a quadrennial event that brings together delegates from across the country to nominate the party's presidential and vice presidential candidates, adopt a platform and conduct other party business
The Teamsters boss became the first-ever union president to speak at an RNC last month, delivering fiery remarks before a party that has a track record of opposing labor movements.— Axios
Later in the RNC speech, Trump said, 'Under my presidency, we had the most secure border.'— PBS