After multiple bad election cycles under McDaniel, Republicans get the sequel that nobody asked for.
The GOP as it stands is a party that, below the surface, lacks coherence, let alone any sort of vision for what comes next.to a fourth term, making her likely to become the longest serving GOP chair since the 19th century. It was a blowout victory against her chief opponent, Harmeet Dhillon, a committee member from California, with the secret ballot coming in at 111-51.
But the lopsided final vote masks a deeper tension: The GOP as it stands is a party that, below the surface, lacks coherence, let alone any sort of vision for what comes next. Even the unifying force that former President Donald Trump once offered is weakening asThat’s setting Republicans up for a titanic clash in the primaries with little guarantee of electoral success to follow. McDaniel clearly has her work cut out for her — but what that work is exactly is harder to determine.
The RNC itself doesn’t offer many clues as to what the road ahead looks like for McDaniel. After the disappointing midterms led to Republicans only barely recapturing the House, she
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