RNC Faces Internal Strife Ahead of Las Vegas Meeting
Grassroots Activists Express Distrust in RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel Amid Concerns Over Party's 2024 Election Preparedness
- Ahead of the Republican National Committee's (RNC) meeting in Las Vegas, internal party tensions have escalated, with many grassroots activists expressing distrust in RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
- The conservative group Turning Point Action hosted a gathering where Republicans voiced their frustrations about the party's readiness for the 2024 election, its finances, and its struggles to match Democrats' organizing efforts.
- Many activists feel that the RNC is not doing enough to train and support grassroots efforts, with some calling for a change in party leadership.
- Despite the RNC's efforts to encourage unity and focus on defeating Democrats, many local GOP leaders feel they have been left to their own devices.
- The internal strife within the RNC comes at a time when state Republican parties in key battleground states like Arizona, Florida, and Michigan are also facing leadership crises.