McDaniel to step down as RNC chair March 8 as Trump marches toward nomination
- RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel will resign on March 8, allowing the nominee to choose their own replacement.
- McDaniel faced criticism from party members, including financial concerns and Trump's dissatisfaction, prompting her resignation.
- The RNC's fundraising decreased significantly in 2023, leading to calls for McDaniel's resignation.
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RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel will leave post on March 8 as Trump moves to install new loyalists
NEW YORK — Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel will leave her post on March 8, having been forced out of the GOP's national leadership as Donald Trump moves toward another presidential nomination and asserts control over the party.
The president of the US Republicans, McDaniel, is giving up her post. This was preceded by weeks of public pressure from former President Trump, who is seeking the presidential nomination.
Thanks to his winning streak in the primaries, the ex-president's influence on his party is increasing. He brings his daughter-in-law into the game for one of the two posts.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to Resign
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Ronna McDaniel announced she will be resigning effective March 8, a few days after the Super Tuesday primaries. McDaniel has been the chair of the RNC since January 19, 2017. In an RNC press release, McDaniel wrote, “I have decided to step aside at our Spring Training on March 8 ... The post RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel to Resign appeared first on The New American.
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