Politico reports:
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel signaled on Monday that she plans to run for reelection as party chair, which would set her up to lead the RNC through the 2024 presidential election.
The announcement came on a Monday call with RNC members, following a disappointing midterm election for Republicans, who had hoped to win control of both chambers of Congress but are instead caught in a post-election blame game.
McDaniel was former President Donald Trump’s pick to chair the committee following the 2016 election, and she has been a close ally of his, though she took steps after 2020 to demonstrate that the RNC would be a neutral force in a 2024 presidential primary.
Read the full article. McDaniel last appeared on JMG when she vowed “recounts and lawsuits” after the midterms. So far, nothing.
Ronna Romney McDaniel, who has presided over Republicans losing the presidency, House, and Senate multiple times, is now going to run for re-election as RNC chair to run the party in 2024. (from @politicoalex) https://t.co/aRmDns76DV
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) November 14, 2022