Time for New Leadership at the Republican National Committee

WHEREAS, Ronna McDaniel has chaired the Republican National Committee (RNC) since January 2017; and

WHEREAS, the RNC is responsible for supporting and electing Republican candidates to federal office; and

WHEREAS, under Chairman McDaniel’s leadership, the GOP lost both houses of Congress and the White House, and seriously underperformed in 2022, further losing ground in the Senate and only barely winning a majority in the House; and

WHEREAS, the grassroots have lost faith in Chairman McDaniel and the RNC and believes the Party needs new leadership that will address deficiencies in fundraising, messaging, GOTV, and election integrity and put the party in closer alignment with its grassroots supporters and voters; and

WHEREAS, a viable candidate who has the experience and vision to address the above problems has offered herself for RNC Chair; and

WHEREAS, Texas has three voting members of the RNC – State Chairman Matt Rinaldi, National Committeeman Dr. Robin Armstrong, and National Committeewoman Toni Anne Dashiell – who are elected by grassroots state convention delegates and who are accountable to the grassroots; now

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas has no confidence in the leadership of Chairman McDaniel and believes she must be replaced as RNC Chair; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Republican Party of Texas urges Chairman Matt Rinaldi, National Committeeman Dr. Robin Armstrong, and National Committeewoman Toni Anne Dashiell to pay heed to the grassroots’ profound dissatisfaction with the RNC and to vote for an alternative to replace Chairman McDaniel when the RNC meets in January to elect a Chair.

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