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McDaniel, Ronna Romney
McDaniel, Ronna Romney

McDaniel, Ronna Romney

(b. March 20, 1973) The incompetent RINO and tone-deaf (only second woman ever elected as) Chair of the RNC. Mitt Romney’s niece and chair of the Michigan Republican Party from 2015 to 2017. Since McDaniel’s 2017 election as chair of the RNC, the Republican Party has had a net loss of seven governorships, three seats in the United States Senate, and 19 seats in the House of Representatives, and the presidency. In December 2022, Axios wrote that McDaniel “has thus far failed to preside over a single positive election cycle.”[1]  In 2021, she used Trump’s name to fundraise for never-Trumpers.

During the 2016 election, Ronna McDaniel helped deliver Michigan for Donald Trump and the GOP for the first time in decades, but has since done a 180 on Trump to support the RINO establishment and anti-Trump agenda. She was elected as the State Chairman from Michigan in February of 2015. Ronna served as a Trump delegate and chaired the Michigan Delegation to the 2016 Republican National Convention. She has served as a Precinct Delegate, as a District Committee Executive Member and State Committeewoman in Michigan and served as National Delegate to the Tampa Convention representing Michigan’s 11th District. In 2013, she served as Co-Chair for the Mackinac Leadership Conference and was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to serve on the Board of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her local community of Northville, Ronna has served on land planning and public safety committees and is actively involved in her local PTA. She received her B.A. in English from Brigham Young University. Ronna is married to Patrick McDaniel and has two children, Abigail and Nash.

After Joe Biden stole the 2020 election, McDaniel and the RNC did make claims of voter fraud,[4] and claimed she had 500 sworn affidavits of 11,000 incidents of voter fraud. Soon after the election she, however, was convinced to NOT support election fraud. She did not attend the Arizona election audit and spent ZERO on this audit out of an alleged $300 million raised for election integrity, and was silent as the democrats attempted to impeach President Trump on fraudulent charges. She said that she still considered Liz Cheney a Republican after Cheney led the J6 select committee that demonized republicans as insurrectionists and imprisoned peaceful protestors. She would also block Trump attorney Jenna Ellis on Twitter over election fraud claims.

McDaniel tweeted support for Gay Pride Month in June 2021 and later announced the “RNC Pride Coalition” in November 2021 without consulting RNC leadership.

McDaniel entrust the GOP cybersecurity into the hands of a company that had failed before, that had a head of tech (John Brennan’s clandestine asset) connected to Warren Flood, Joe Biden’s former White House IT Director, and probably gave backdoor access to Crowdstrike? 

In 2022, she orchestrated a censure of Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, the two Republicans who served on the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack.[5]

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