The Davidson GOP Announces the 2022 Lincoln Reagan Dinner Featuring Trump Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney

Today, the Davidson GOP are proud to announce the 2022 Lincoln Reagan Dinner featuring former Trump Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney. The Davidson GOP will be hosting Mulvaney at RCR Event Center in Welcome. The Lincoln Reagan Dinner will begin with a VIP reception for Cardinal Sponsors featuring Mulvaney at 5PM. Then, the buffet will open at 530PM with the dinner officially starting at 6PM. Tickets can be purchased on the Davidson GOP’s website or at the link here. There are multiple ways that people can attend this event with the Davidson GOP offering single tickets for $75 and couples tickets for $100. Sponsorships are also available for the event with two levels: Cardinal Sponsorships for $2000 that includes 8 tickets, preferential seating, admission to the VIP reception and recognition in the program/social media and the Dogwood Sponsorship for $1000 that includes 6 tickets, preferential seating and recognition in the program/social media.
Davidson GOP Chairman Christopher Jessup stated, “Having someone who was such an essential part of the Trump Administration visit Davidson County is unprecedented, and we greatly appreciate Mr. Mulvaney taking the time out of his schedule to make the trip.” Additionally, Davidson GOP Vice Chairman and Brand Manager John Spillman said, “It is exciting to host Mr. Mulvaney in Davidson County. This event is the culmination of many hours of hard work and preparation on the part of the entire Davidson GOP Team, and we all personally want to thank him for speaking at our event.” Don’t forget to mark your calendars for September 24th at 6PM! The Davidson GOP hopes to see you there. Thank you in advance for supporting the Davidson County Republican Party and conservatism in your county and state. You can find additional information about Mick Mulvaney below.
Mick Mulvaney served a multitude of roles within the Trump Administration that make him a wealth of knowledge and insight into its management. Mainly serving as Trump's Chief of Staff from January 2019 to March 2020, he has also held the positions of Special Envoy to Northern Ireland, Director of the Office of Budget and Management and acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Outside of the Trump Administration, he served in the South Carolina General Assembly from 2007-2011, first in the House of Representatives and then the State Senate. He served as a U.S. representative for South Carolina's fifth congressional district from 2011 to 2017. He was nominated as OMB Director by President-elect Donald Trump in December 2016 and confirmed by Senate vote on February 16, 2017.