OP, don't take it too personally when you get a visceral reaction when RMGO is mentioned here. Dudley has outed himself, on this forum no less, as not much more than a carnival barker. Please set aside some time and make your way through the thread on his national scam group, NAGR. It's quite extensive. And look for the pages where Dudley jumps in to argue and then quickly proceeds to step in it.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1269051_Scam_being_run_by_the_National_Association_for_Gun_Rights.html&page=15
When the recall effort was going on, and it was an effort for the history books, Dudley and RMGO did not support it. When the effort gained a whole lot of steam, Dudley stepped in like it was his idea from the beginning. His RMGO cronies were very apparent when the Hudak effort started after the other recalls were successful. I wasn't in any of the recall districts so I didn't take part in the recall effort. What those guys did was phenomenal, so I want to make sure their efforts do not go unthanked. Give them your thanks if you ever meet any of them.
Dudley also has a nasty strategy of setting up state franchises to carry out his tactics. I can only guess that it's to provide a cover due to enough people knowing about the NAGR scam. Once a franchise is set up, he will engage in deceptive practices by mailing questionnaires to politicians he has in his sights with erroneous due dates. In the case of one he did in Virginia, he sent out a mailer with a due date for his questionnaire that had already expired. He will then try to attempt to smear that politician as anti-2A because they didn't respond. I started this thread on what he did in Virginia.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1755072__Ol_Dudley_Brown__RMGO__at_it_again____NAGR_franchise_caught_cheating_in_Virginia.html
I hope this gives a starting point for your concerns.