Posted on 02/26/2024 4:20:12 AM PST by Dahoser
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has officially announced her plans to step down next month.
McDaniel, 50, who has held the post for seven years, said she plans to resign on March 8.
“Some of my proudest accomplishments include firing Nancy Pelosi, winning the popular vote in 2022, creating an Election Integrity Department, building the committee’s first small dollar grassroots donor program, strengthening our state parties through our Growing Republican Organizations to Win program, expanding the Party through minority outreach at our community centers, and launching Bank Your Vote to get Republicans to commit to voting early,” she said in a statement to the New York Times Monday.
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…and there was much rejoicing!…
You noticed that as well.
Also his family values. Did you know literally one of his first votes on being reflected was a yes for Biden’s Gay Marriage act, as it’s called?
I want a COMPLETE DEEP AUDIT of all the spending.
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS IN THE THOUSANDS OF $$$$$$$$$$ ISN’T CALLED FOR.
I want a COMPLETE DEEP AUDIT of all the spending.
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS IN THE THOUSANDS OF $$$$$$$$$$ ISN’T CALLED FOR.
Note how Las Vegas has lots of casinos and hotels, while Orlando has several large theme parks and many lesser attractions with lots of hotels close to them? And Broadway has theater after theater in a row, while Hollywood has lots of movie production studios, and Detroit has numerous car and truck factories and their suppliers?
I get the idea of saving money on staff salaries, but mindless parsimony is a path to extinction. Like it or not, the focus of the nation's federal politics is Washington D.C. Putting the RNC HQs and its staff anywhere else is a way to make it almost irrelevant and put the Republican Party on the path to extinction.
You and I disagree.
The way you create change is you change.
You seem to prefer change in the RNC for the sake of change. I prefer change that helps the RNC win elections.
They can delay it as long as they want—but staying there just supports the enemy in enemy occupied territory.
You seem to prefer change in the RNC for the sake of change. I prefer change that helps the RNC win elections.
Some of us prefer candidates that represent our interests rather than placating their good friends among the democrats.
I understand the “get rid of them all” sentiment, but the distinguishing issues in assessing political party staff are competence, loyalty, and do you have a replacement ready.
I knew and worked under a great state GOP party chairman. He was the kind of chairman I would prescribe for the RNC, combining political experience, an eagerness to fight Democrats, and a knowledge of how to go about it.
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