E. Deschire gov led group in 2010 election
MADAGEN, Ceona--Governor General Christine Gabler has asked her Nationalist colleague, East Deschire Gov. Lynn DeMont, to continue leading the Nationalist Governors' Association, also known as NATGA.
Traditionally, the Governor General leads their party's campaign recruiting and strategy. But on Friday, Gabler asked DeMont to continue as the head of NATGA.
Gabler told Madagen's Royal Herald newspaper she asked DeMont to stay on as the head of NATGA because she is facing re-election in 2012, and won't have sufficient time to serve as governor, chairwoman of the governors' board, and head of the NAT's re-election strategy.
"It just comes down to time," Gabler told the Herald. "I can't sufficiently serve as governor of Ceona, and governor general and heading up NATGA. That's just too much for one person to handle."
Gabler added that DeMont did "such a fine job" during the 2010 gubernatorial elections, and that the affable governor from East Deschire is well-suited for the job.
"Lynn wears that hat very well," Gabler said, of his work as NATGA's leader.
Meanwhile, Damoign Gov. Sid Hoffa has been recruited to head the Conservative Governors' Association, or the CGA. He takes over from POG Gov. Donna Almone, who headed the CGA in 2010.
MADAGEN, Ceona--Governor General Christine Gabler has asked her Nationalist colleague, East Deschire Gov. Lynn DeMont, to continue leading the Nationalist Governors' Association, also known as NATGA.
Traditionally, the Governor General leads their party's campaign recruiting and strategy. But on Friday, Gabler asked DeMont to continue as the head of NATGA.
Gabler told Madagen's Royal Herald newspaper she asked DeMont to stay on as the head of NATGA because she is facing re-election in 2012, and won't have sufficient time to serve as governor, chairwoman of the governors' board, and head of the NAT's re-election strategy.
"It just comes down to time," Gabler told the Herald. "I can't sufficiently serve as governor of Ceona, and governor general and heading up NATGA. That's just too much for one person to handle."
Gabler added that DeMont did "such a fine job" during the 2010 gubernatorial elections, and that the affable governor from East Deschire is well-suited for the job.
"Lynn wears that hat very well," Gabler said, of his work as NATGA's leader.
Meanwhile, Damoign Gov. Sid Hoffa has been recruited to head the Conservative Governors' Association, or the CGA. He takes over from POG Gov. Donna Almone, who headed the CGA in 2010.
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