I moved to NC from TN about 13 years ago and new I was getting into a purple area.
The fact that NC has a super-majority in the legislature has muted our left-wing governor.
Get the reins on those fake ballots in Durham and its over.
Trump won 2020 here and the state election goes to Cooper?
Durham.
Socialism has no place in The Old North State.
Whatley seems a credible choice: he knows how the state and national GOP party organizations work; he has political experience; and Trump wants him, apparently with Lara Trump to keep an eye on things. After that, the prospects for the RNC depend on the same thing that usually decides organizational success or failure: having a good plan and good staff who are dedicated and know what they are doing. Call me an optimist at rating that as even odds.
Oh really? -
‘The RNC MUST be a good partner in the Presidential election.’
He demonstrated this eloquently in the debates he took part in to tear down the establishment squishes they tried to push on us outside of trump.
Most certainly his surrogates did plenty to debase the discussion to name-calling (and Trump) and now we need an establishment focus on fighting for him.
I think he did more damage to coalescing the fight against communists than helping - so be it. No way I vote for the opposition to American values - too bad we got a TV character running for our side. Not too confident the battle at home will be handled with diligence or success.
Too bad.
He’s a Bushie RINO who has done such a bad job that they have elected and re-elected a Democrat governor in a red state.
Typical.
Here’s the process to elect RNC Chair ....
“Under RNC rules, three members from each state and U.S. territory (the state or territory’s party chair, one committeeman, and one committeewoman) cast ballots for chair, accounting for 168 votes, of which a majority is 85”
Reasonable selectivity for anyone for a job in D.C. is at a minimum and a risk one never know who will flip or when and what is their price line to do so.
He better be very careful on everyone he selects it’s a mine field.
Trust in Trump is good to fire them if they make the wrong move he learned a lot last time.
This shouldn’t be a difficult choice, I can’t understand why the party chair is typically a lame loser, like the party GOP chair in NYS - Ed Cox.
Isn’t he that dancer?