- Nearly 75% of GOP voters want a new chairperson at the Republican National Committee, reflecting the growing dissatisfaction with Ronna McDaniel’s leadership.
- A Trafalgar Group survey conducted for the Convention of States Action found that about 73% of Republican voters said a new person should be elected to lead the RNC this month.
- While 21% said they were unsure about who the next chair should be, 6% of GOP voters said McDaniel should run for a fourth term, The Hill reported on Tuesday.
- “Voters believe the only way to hold the GOP accountable for its failures is to make way for new leadership,” Convention of States President Mark Meckler said.
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