Hmm. Gregg Phillips ran "Winning Our Future" a pro Newt Gingrich superPAC when Gingrich was running against Romney in 2012.
https://foia.state.gov/Search/Results.aspx?searchText=%22Gregg%20Phillips%22&beginDate=&endDate=&publishedBeginDate=&publishedEndDate=&caseNumber=
Pro-Newt Gingrich Super PAC Sends Letter To Mitt Romney (2012)
"The letter from Phillips represents something of a gambit by the pro-Gingrich super PAC. By asking Romney detailed questions about his financial involvement with Bain specifically how long he has continued to reap financial benefits from the firm Phillips is trying to put the onus on Romney to move the process forward."
""We will await your response and stand committed to address any discrepancies," Phillips wrote. "Hearing no response, we will assume you can offer no evidence of errors and we will continue to stand by the film as presented."
Phillips signed the letter, "Kind regards and best of luck."
Read the full letter below:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/78215367/Gingrich-Super-PAC-letter-to-Romney-1-13-12
full article: https://news.yahoo.com/news/newt-gingrich-blasts-thomas-friedman-abortion-biden-race-210604378.html
Gingrich-less, super PAC is back
The super PAC that raised nearly $24 million to power Newt Gingrich into the White House is rebranding itself as a booster of the conservative ground game and, possibly, 2014 GOP Senate candidates.
Only this time around, Winning Our Future won’t have the key piece of its brand — Gingrich, who isn’t at all involved in the super PAC.
And that could mean a whole lot less support from Gingrich’s rich backers — notably, Las Vegas casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, whose family donated almost all of the super PAC’s cash.
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Priorities USA Action, which was devoted to President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign, hasn’t signaled what it’s going to do with the $3.7 million it had in the bank at the end of the year, while the pro-Mitt Romney Restore Our Future super PAC, which had $1.3 million, has been similarly mum about its plans.
Winning Our Future doesn’t have nearly as much cushion.
It finished 2012 with only $60,000 in the bank after refunding $5 million to Adelson’s family.
'''The super PAC paid a total of $30,000 last month to Muth and Gregg Phillips, who is running the PAC, and finished the month with only $26,000 in the bank.
Both men worked for the PAC during the 2012 GOP presidential primary, but the operatives closest to Gingrich and his donors — strategist Rick Tyler and fundraiser Becky Burkett — have cut ties.'''
https://archive.ph/8yePK