The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

GOP Chair McDaniel defeats rival in leadership vote

- By Steve Peoples

DANA POINT, CALIF. >> Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel won her bid Friday to lead the GOP for two more years, prevailing in an election that highlighte­d internal divisions.

McDaniel, whom Donald Trump tapped as RNC chair in 2016, won the secret ballot, 111 to 51. The high-profile election played out inside a luxury resort on the Southern California coast as the RNC’s 168 voting members, activists and elected officials from all 50 states, gathered for the committee’s annual winter meeting.

McDaniel invited her rivals to the stage immediatel­y after the outcome was announced.

“With us united, and all of us working together, the Democrats are going to hear us in 2024,” she declared.

With the victory, McDaniel becomes the longestser­ving RNC chair since the Civil War. Yet friends and foes agree that she will not be leading the RNC from a position of strength.

“The party is not united,”

McDaniel’s chief rival, Trump attorney Harmeet Dhillon, told reporters in the hallway soon after standing alongside McDaniel on stage. “Nobody’s going to unite around the party the way it is, which is seemingly ignoring the grassroots.”

Also in the race on Friday was MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who won four votes.

While Trump privately backed McDaniel, powerful forces within his Make America Great Again movement lined up behind Dhillon.

Backed by MAGA leaders in conservati­ve media, Dhillon waged an aggressive challenge against McDaniel that featured allegation­s of chronic misspendin­g, mismanagem­ent and religious bigotry against Dhillon’s Sikh faith, all claims that McDaniel denied. Above all, the case against McDaniel centered on dissatisfa­ction with the direction of the party after election losses since Trump chose her to lead the committee following his upset 2016 victory.

After Dhillon’s loss was announced, conservati­ve activist Charlie Kirk cited the Republican base’s overwhelmi­ng desire for change, and said those members who voted for McDaniel would be held “accountabl­e.”

“The RNC has contempt for their voters,” said Kirk, who sat among several Dhillon allies in the back of the hotel ballroom where the vote was held.

While McDaniel prevailed, some of her supporters privately conceded they were open to a change in the committee’s leadership after three successive disappoint­ing elections. But there were concerns about Dhillon and the people around her.

The California Republican closely aligned herself with Caroline Wren, a former Trump fundraiser who was involved with raising money for the Washington rally on Jan. 6, 2021, that preceded the violent attack on the Capitol.

Dhillon’s chief surrogate at the RNC meeting this week was Kari Lake, the failed Arizona gubernator­ial candidate who has spread debunked claims of voter fraud.

Lake courted RNC members on Dhillon’s behalf inside the conference hotel.

From afar, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a likely 2024 presidenti­al contender, spoke out against McDaniel on the eve of the vote as well.

“I think we need a change. I think we need to get some new blood in the RNC,” DeSantis said in an interview with news website Florida’s Voice, citing three “substandar­d election cycles in a row” under McDaniel’s leadership.

Meanwhile, Trump quietly supported McDaniel, a niece of Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, and dispatched a handful of his lieutenant­s to Southern California to advocate on her behalf.

The former president avoided making a public endorsemen­t at McDaniel’s request, according to those with knowledge of the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity to describe private conversati­ons. McDaniel’s team was confident she would win without his public backing, allowing her to maintain a sense of neutrality heading into the 2024 presidenti­al primary season.

 ?? JAE C. HONG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Reelected Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel at the committee’s winter meeting in Dana Point, Calif., on Friday.
JAE C. HONG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Reelected Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel at the committee’s winter meeting in Dana Point, Calif., on Friday.

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