SIP #38 - The Vote for who is elected to State Central Committee

9 months ago
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In this Sip of Tea #38, we talk (again) about the State Central Committee.

Will we see true conservatives voted in enough number to the Republican State Central Committee to begin the push to deal with the State Law that essentially takes over the party nomination process?

In fact we'd need all members to be committed to adjusting to the law that went into effect January 1st. Then, somehow convince the other appointed half to make the changes that will equip units to develop a way to reclaim their necessary ability to nominate their own candidates.

The Law: https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title24.2/chapter5/section24.2-509/

Attorney General Jason Miyares short summary:
"a political party may not select a nomination method that de facto requires covered voters to be physically present to participate or that otherwise has the practical effect of excluding their participation."

I guess they want to force us to vote by phone?

About our guest:

Daniel Bradshaw is a proud lifelong resident of the 5th congressional district of Virginia. He started his political involvement at the age of 13 by speaking up in front of the Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors about a local property rights issue. Volunteering for Republican candidates over the next few years led him to run for and win the chairmanship of the Prince Edward County Republican Party in 2010 at the age of 18. Serving as chairman for just under a decade, he successfully recruited teams of volunteers, raised 10's of thousands of dollars, and organized dozens of events. He has also served on staff for 5 Republican candidates between 2013 and 2017. Today he resides in Amelia County with his wife Kristi and runs his business, Nehemiah Homes, LLC.

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