Ronna McDaniel schedules RNC exit
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel to Step Down
After weeks of speculation, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has announced that she will be stepping down from her position next week. McDaniel, who was elected as RNC chairwoman in 2017 and reelected in 2023 with the support of former President Donald Trump, made the announcement on Monday.
“I have decided to step aside at our spring training on March 8 in Houston to allow our nominee to select a chair of their choosing,” McDaniel said in a statement.
“The R.N.C. has historically undergone change once we have a nominee, and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition,” she added. “I remain committed to winning back the White House and electing Republicans up and down the ballot in November.”
The upcoming RNC meeting in Houston, Texas, at the end of next week will serve as the venue for the election of the new RNC chair by members.
During McDaniel’s tenure as RNC chairwoman, the GOP experienced several losses, including the 2020 presidential election and the 2022 midterm elections. However, she also made efforts to expand GOP early voting through initiatives like the Bank Your Vote program, despite previous resistance from Republican leaders.
Earlier this month, former President Trump announced his endorsements for RNC leadership, which included North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley for chairman, Lara Trump for co-chairwoman, and Chris LaCivita, his co-campaign manager, for committee COO.
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