Posted on 12/03/2021 6:17:45 PM PST by cotton1706
Months of infighting with the Ohio Republican Party boiled over Friday as the state central committee clashed over finances and party endorsements and tried to kick unruly members of the public out of its meeting.
The committee gathered for a quarterly meeting to discuss appointments and next year's budget, among other housekeeping. It quickly devolved into arguments over issues that have plagued the party for months and ended early after chairman Bob Paduchik failed to get control of the room.
"Ohioans got us Trump, not Paduchik," one attendee yelled before leaving.
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When money is involved, green eyes come out.
The RNC just doesn’t get it even after the last 6 years, Neither does the RINOs in state legislatures. Trump supporters have moved on from the same old party. We want a new party that sees bad things ahead if the Republicans don’t get “with it”.
Vote out all of the communist RINOs. There’s NOTHING worse than them and until we make that clear, the communists will maintain power in our party. Painful, but it is insane to keep making the lesser of two evils errors and expecting different results. Purify by fire - fire the communist RINOs.
The psuedo attack of the moderate moderate s....
Liberal Republicans perfectly willing to play on the losing team so long as they get to be on the court so they can belly up to the pork barrel and skim thier share...Cheney..kinzinger...etc..
Sounds like conservatives are trying to take over the GOP. GOOD
OHIO PING!
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‘This isn’t a courtroom’: Fights over endorsements, finances boil over at Ohio Republican Party meeting
news.yahoo.com ^ | 12/3/21 | Haley BeMiller
Posted on 12/3/2021, 9:17:45 PM by cotton1706
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