For reasons that are not immediately apparent, there are no powerhouse lobbyists, no currently sitting office holders and no campaign operatives who seem to want the job of chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
At the same time, the RNC needs meaningful reform and purposeful redirection. Consequently, I have decided to run for chairman of the RNC. I intend to present the voters with a choice, rather than an echo. My platform is simple.
First, and most importantly, the party needs an actual platform or agenda. Some sense of direction is essential.
The RNC should fire all of the legacy consultants involved in the last three cycles. Then think about rebuilding on the cleared land. The RNC should routinely publish how much the consultants make and whether and how those businesses are connected to the committee or committee members.
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