New Mexico GOP sets 2026 Statesman Dinner with Nick Shirley, Gregg Hull

The Republican Party of New Mexico will hold its 2026 Statesman Dinner on July 25 with Nick Shirley, Gregg Hull and Mark and Krysty Ronchetti.

New Mexico GOP sets 2026 Statesman Dinner with Nick Shirley, Gregg Hull
Conservative content creator Nick Shirley will deliver the keynote address at the Republican Party of New Mexico’s 2026 Statesman Dinner on July 25. (Courtesy photo / Republican Party of New Mexico)

The July 25 black-tie fundraiser at Isleta Resort & Casino will also feature Mark and Krysty Ronchetti as emcees

Organ Mountain News report

ALBUQUERQUE - Conservative content creator Nick Shirley will headline the Republican Party of New Mexico’s 2026 Statesman Dinner on Saturday, July 25, at Isleta Resort & Casino.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Gregg Hull will also speak during the black-tie event. Mark and Krysty Ronchetti, co-hosts of the conservative “No Doubt About It” podcast, will serve as emcees.

Shirley describes himself as an independent journalist and has built a national following through videos filmed at migrant shelters, government facilities, border communities and other locations.

The dinner is being held as part of the state Republican Party’s celebration of the United States’ 250th anniversary.

Doors will open for check-in at 4:30 p.m. A reception with appetizers and a cash bar will begin at 5 p.m., followed by a three-course dinner and the formal program at 6 p.m. The event is scheduled to conclude at 10 p.m.

The dinner will be held at Isleta Resort & Casino, 11000 Broadway SE in Albuquerque. Tickets and sponsorship packages are available through the Republican Party of New Mexico. Attendees with registration questions can email contact@gopnm.org.

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