Texas Republicans urges new RNC leadership

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Texas, which is the largest Republican state, is pushing back against Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel.

McDaniel, who was first elected to the position in 2017, has been under fire after overseeing an underwhelming November midterm election cycle.

The State Republican Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Texas this past weekend, unanimously passed a resolution urging the RNC to choose new leadership.

According to the resolution “Under Chairwoman McDaniel’s leadership, the GOP lost both houses of Congress and the White House, and seriously underperformed in 2022 by further losing ground in the Senate and only barely winning a majority in the House. The grassroots have lost faith in Chairwoman 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.”

The RNC will elect its next chair when they meet in January.