After the failure of a "Red wave" to materialize in the 2022 midterm elections and as the GOP looks to take back the White House, Republican Party members have criticized the lack of aid that both the 2020 alternate electors and grassroots have received as the RNC is experiencing financial trouble.
Ahead of the RNC's annual meeting, former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy called for McDaniel to resign.
An RNC election integrity team had gone to Georgia and told Grubbs that they were there to help address election integrity issues.
How McDaniel is running the RNC "Is very bad for local parties because most people" make "No distinction between the RNC and local parties," Grubbs said.
"They wanted to see Harmeet [Dhillon] put in - but unfortunately because of the structure at the RNC, they weren't successful with that." Meanwhile, Arizona RNC National Committeeman Tyler Bowyer told Just the News on Friday that "The RNC is in a bad financial situation." He explained that in the RNC budget resolution passed on Friday, $5 million of a line of credit was included.
While it's "Normal" for the RNC "To have line of credit," what isn't normal is "To have debt built into the budget," Bowyer said.
"Now going into 2024, with the worst-ever financial situation, what's the solution for winning? The grassroots is rightfully concerned about that." Bowyer said that he spoke during the budget discussions at the RNC meeting and explained that he didn't see any plans for Arizona.
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