Ronna McDaniel is a loser

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Ronna McDaniel is a loser

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If you performed your job at the same level that Ronna McDaniel has performed hers as the head of the Republican National Committee, you would be fired. So, why is it that Republicans continue to allow McDaniel to lead the RNC when all she does is lose?

Republicans lost the two major prizes that were up for grabs on Tuesday, failing to win a majority in both chambers of the Virginia legislature and dropping the Kentucky gubernatorial race to Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY). McDaniel has presided over a blossoming GOP turnout problem, and the party has suffered losses in 2018, 2020, 2022, and now 2023 under her leadership.

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To make matters worse, Republicans were outspent in the Kentucky governor’s race, the Virginia legislature elections, Ohio’s abortion proposition, and Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court election. In fact, Virginia Republicans were pushing for the RNC’s financial support just last month, noting that the RNC hadn’t “invested a dime” even as national Democratic groups funneled money into the state.

Where has RNC money been going under McDaniel? The RNC was paying for former President Donald Trump’s legal bills before he announced his reelection campaign, and McDaniel has more than doubled her six-figure salary from when she took over in 2017 to 2022. Sounds a little “swampy,” does it not?

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So, what exactly does McDaniel do aside from losing elections and increasing her salary? The RNC isn’t helping Republicans win elections, either with fundraising or with turnout operations. McDaniel left Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) to fend for himself in a blue state against the national weight of Democrats. Youngkin still helped Virginia Republicans perform well, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Democratic machine and the political gravity of Virginia still being a blue state, especially not with the RNC standing on the sideline.

McDaniel is a loser. There is no way around it and no other conclusion to draw here. She is a loser who was handpicked by Trump to run the RNC and who Trump has continued to endorse, including earlier this year when McDaniel was reelected to her position. McDaniel, like Trump, has overseen election loss after election loss, and yet she is still allowed to remain in her job and run the GOP into the ground. McDaniel should be cast out of Republican politics for good before she blows yet another election cycle, alongside the GOP figures (such as Trump) who continue to support her.

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