During a Wednesday morning staff meeting, outgoing Republican National Committee Chair Ronna Romney-McDaniel gave a tearful and emotional goodbye – even slamming fellow Republicans in her final address to the organization that she has led for the last seven years.
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“We’ve gone through a lot these past four years or seven years. We had everything against this building, especially people in our own side. And that’s the most unfortunate part about it,” said Romney-McDaniel, the niece of Never Trumper and Utah Republican U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney.
Romney-McDaniel said she was proud of what the RNC team accomplished – under her leadership, over the last seven years.
“I’m so proud of what we’ve done. And I’m holding my head high. All of you should hold your head high. We don’t win elections without a strong RNC and anybody who says otherwise is wrong.”
Under the leadership of Romney-McDaniel, Democrats have dominated at the national level – defeating Republicans in key races in 2018, 2020 and 2022. Conservative attorney and Townhall columnist Kurt Schlichter summarized her chairmanship in a column, writing,
“Five rounds of elections – three cycles and two Georgia primaries – and not a win among them.”
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