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Local election workers fear threats to their safety as November nears. One group is trying to help
Read full article: Local election workers fear threats to their safety as November nears. One group is trying to helpA top concern for local election workers throughout the country this year is their own safety.
Outside roles by NBC's Conde, others reveal a journalism ethics issue: being paid to sit on boards
Read full article: Outside roles by NBC's Conde, others reveal a journalism ethics issue: being paid to sit on boardsMost news organizations hold its journalists to strict ethical standards to avoid conflicts of interest either real or perceived.
Network political contributors have a long history. But are they more trouble than they're worth?
Read full article: Network political contributors have a long history. But are they more trouble than they're worth?NBC News' messy hiring and firing of former Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel puts a spotlight on television's practice of paying on-air political contributors.
Trump slow to invest in states that could decide election as some in GOP fear 'skeleton' campaign
Read full article: Trump slow to invest in states that could decide election as some in GOP fear 'skeleton' campaignDonald Trump’s political operation was widely praised for its professionalism and effectiveness throughout the Republican nomination fight.
NBC has cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after employee objections, some on the air
Read full article: NBC has cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after employee objections, some on the airNBC News will cut ties with former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel, hired last week as an on-air political contributor.
A vocal revolt: MSNBC personalities object to NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel as a contributor
Read full article: A vocal revolt: MSNBC personalities object to NBC News' hiring of Ronna McDaniel as a contributorHosts across MSNBC's airwaves are following Chuck Todd in publicly criticizing their network for hiring former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel as a paid contributor.
Trump's team is slashing Republican National Committee staff amid takeover, AP sources say
Read full article: Trump's team is slashing Republican National Committee staff amid takeover, AP sources sayDonald Trump’s lieutenants are cutting dozens of staff across the Republican National Committee in a cost-cutting move that further cements the former president’s takeover of the GOP’s political and fundraising machinery.
RNC votes to install Donald Trump's handpicked chair as former president tightens control of party
Read full article: RNC votes to install Donald Trump's handpicked chair as former president tightens control of partyGOP officials have voted to install Donald Trump’s handpicked chair of the Republican National Committee.
Haley staying in the race despite Trump’s easy primary win in South Carolina
Read full article: Haley staying in the race despite Trump’s easy primary win in South CarolinaRepublican presidential candidate Nikki Haley says it’s not “the end of our story” despite Donald Trump’s easy primary victory in South Carolina.
What is happening at the Republican National Committee and could Lara Trump become its co-chair?
Read full article: What is happening at the Republican National Committee and could Lara Trump become its co-chair?Donald Trump is calling for a shakeup at the highest levels of the Republican National Committee.
Trump wants to install new RNC leadership including his daughter-in-law as co-chair
Read full article: Trump wants to install new RNC leadership including his daughter-in-law as co-chairDonald Trump is calling for a leadership change at the Republican National Committee in an attempt to install a new slate of loyalists — including his daughter-in-law — at the top of the GOP’s political machine even before he formally secures the party’s next presidential nomination.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel has discussed stepping down, AP sources say. But no decision has been made
Read full article: RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel has discussed stepping down, AP sources say. But no decision has been madeRepublican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel has discussed the possibility of stepping down during a private meeting with former President Donald Trump.
Asked if he supports RNC chairwoman, Trump suggests there will 'probably be some changes made'
Read full article: Asked if he supports RNC chairwoman, Trump suggests there will 'probably be some changes made'Former President Donald Trump has issued a warning to the Republican National Committee’s chairwoman.
The RNC chairwoman calls for unity as the party faces a cash crunch and attacks by some Trump allies
Read full article: The RNC chairwoman calls for unity as the party faces a cash crunch and attacks by some Trump alliesRepublican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel is calling for the party to unite behind the goal of defeating President Joe Biden.
The RNC will meet privately after Trump allies pull resolution to call him the 'presumptive nominee'
Read full article: The RNC will meet privately after Trump allies pull resolution to call him the 'presumptive nominee'The Republican National Committee is meeting behind closed doors in Las Vegas this week, but top party officials will no longer consider a resolution proposed to declare former President Donald Trump the presumptive Republican nominee.
Republican National Committee pulls resolution declaring Trump as the 'presumptive 2024 nominee'
Read full article: Republican National Committee pulls resolution declaring Trump as the 'presumptive 2024 nominee'The Republican National Committee has pulled a resolution to consider declaring Donald Trump the party’s “presumptive 2024 nominee” before he formally clinches the requisite number of delegates.
Tape reveals Donald Trump pressured Michigan officials not to certify 2020 vote, a new report says
Read full article: Tape reveals Donald Trump pressured Michigan officials not to certify 2020 vote, a new report saysDonald Trump pressured two elections officials not to certify 2020 vote totals in a key Michigan county.
Requirements toughen for candidates to qualify for the GOP presidential debate next month in Alabama
Read full article: Requirements toughen for candidates to qualify for the GOP presidential debate next month in AlabamaA fourth Republican presidential debate has been set for next month, with heightened polling requirements that could make the stage less crowded than before.
Alex Jones, Ronna McDaniel potential witnesses in Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro's Georgia trial
Read full article: Alex Jones, Ronna McDaniel potential witnesses in Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro's Georgia trialThe Georgia prosecutor who has accused former President Donald Trump and others of trying to illegally overturn the 2020 presidential election in the state is seeking to call Republican Party Chair Ronna McDaniel and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones as witnesses in a trial for two of the defendants scheduled to begin later this month.
Tim Scott wants new rules for stage placement in next GOP debate as he seeks a breakout moment
Read full article: Tim Scott wants new rules for stage placement in next GOP debate as he seeks a breakout momentSen. Tim Scott wants the Republican National Committee to change specifications for this month's presidential debate, suggestions that could put the South Carolina Republican in a better onstage position.
Republicans set to push mail ballots, voting methods they previously blasted as recipes for fraud
Read full article: Republicans set to push mail ballots, voting methods they previously blasted as recipes for fraudAfter years of criticizing mail voting and so-called ballot harvesting as ripe for fraud, Republicans at the top of the party want to change course.
Trump's MAGA forces threaten to upend vote for RNC chair
Read full article: Trump's MAGA forces threaten to upend vote for RNC chairThe Republican National Committee is set to resolve a bitter leadership feud that is exposing dangerous divisions within a party that has struggled to move past a disappointing midterm ahead of a critical race for the White House.
2024 contest comes into view with hurdles for both parties
Read full article: 2024 contest comes into view with hurdles for both partiesRepublicans and Democrats are being forced to confront critical questions about the people and policies they want to represent them as the next election season roars into view.
Republicans to conduct review after disappointing midterms
Read full article: Republicans to conduct review after disappointing midtermsThe Republican National Committee is moving forward with a new post-election audit designed to examine the GOP’s underwhelming performance in the recent midterms and the party’s broader struggles since former President Donald Trump rose to power.
Duval GOP opens RNC Black American Community Center on Normandy Boulevard
Read full article: Duval GOP opens RNC Black American Community Center on Normandy BoulevardOn the heels of seeing a Republican elected in a special city council election this week, the Republican Party in Duval County opened its first RNC campaign office Friday.
Trump's GOP: Party further tightens tie to former president
Read full article: Trump's GOP: Party further tightens tie to former presidentParty leaders at the Republican National Committee's winter meeting this past week left no doubt that the GOP is choosing to serve Donald Trump and his political interests before the next presidential election.
RNC threatens to boycott commission's presidential debates
Read full article: RNC threatens to boycott commission's presidential debatesThe Republican National Committee says it is planning a rules change that would force presidential candidates seeking the party’s nomination to sign a pledge saying they will not participate in any debates sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates.
AP Exclusive: GOP to stay neutral should Trump run again
Read full article: AP Exclusive: GOP to stay neutral should Trump run againFILE - In this Nov. 9, 2020 file photo, Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel speaks during a news conference at the Republican National Committee in Washington. The head of the Republican National Committee is declining to encourage former President Donald Trump to run for the White House in 2024. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)NEW YORK – The head of the Republican National Committee on Wednesday declined to encourage former President Donald Trump to run for the White House in 2024, saying the GOP would stay “neutral” in its next presidential primary. I’m not telling anybody to run or not to run in 2024,” McDaniel told The Associated Press when asked whether she wanted to see Trump run again in the next presidential election. I think it’s dangerous.”Moving forward, she said that voters, not Trump, are the head of the Republican Party, though Trump continues to maintain “a huge, huge presence” with his base.
GOP leader McDaniel to run for 3rd term with Trump's backing
Read full article: GOP leader McDaniel to run for 3rd term with Trump's backingMcDaniel was selected by Trump for the role four years ago and he endorsed her for a new term about a week after the Nov. 3 election. That could give the outgoing president additional sway over the party as he ponders his own future, including a potential presidential run in 2024. While she did not repeat Trump's false claims that he won the election, McDaniel said the GOP continues “to fight for President Trump" as he makes legal challenges across the country. Despite Trump's musing about running again in four years, McDaniel pledged to uphold the party's neutrality in primaries. “President Trump earned more minority votes than any Republican candidate in decades, and a record number of women, minorities and veterans were elected to office,” McDaniel wrote.
The Latest: Trump backs McDaniel for another RNC chair term
Read full article: The Latest: Trump backs McDaniel for another RNC chair term(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)WASHINGTON – The Latest on President-elect Joe Biden (all times local):7:15 p.m.President Donald Trump is endorsing the chair of the Republican National Committee for another term, despite his electoral defeat. Cunningham conceded the race on Tuesday, saying that “the voters have spoken” and that it was clear Tillis had won. His Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, was declared the winner of the presidential election on Nov. 7 after flipping Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Trump won those states in 2016. ___11:05 a.m.British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called Donald Trump the “previous president” of the United States and said it was “refreshing” to talk to President-elect Joe Biden.
Trump, GOP test out rallying cry: Count the 'legal' votes
Read full article: Trump, GOP test out rallying cry: Count the 'legal' votesWASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and some of his Republican supporters are testing out a rallying cry for his uphill fight to reverse the lead that Joe Biden holds in key battleground states: count all “legal” votes. The language is freighted with a clear implication, namely that Democrats want illegal votes counted, a claim for which there is no evidence. That has not stopped the chorus of Republican leadership arguing all legal ballots must be counted, including from the Governor of Georgia, freshly re-elected Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, and the Vice President. In Nevada, a lawsuit alleges that ineligible votes were cast in the Las Vegas area, the biggest Democratic stronghold in an otherwise predominantly GOP state. “When these kind of lawsuits are filed it just breeds contempt for the whole legal system,” he said.
GOP delegates open convention to renominate Trump for 2020
Read full article: GOP delegates open convention to renominate Trump for 2020Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, delegates are holding an in-person meeting and roll-call vote in the ballroom of the Charlotte Convention Center before attention turns to prime-time programming. The GOP convention is a crucial moment for Trump, who is trailing in national and battleground state polls and under intense pressure to turn the race around. After the Charlotte kickoff, most of the GOP convention will take place in Washington, D.C., at and around the White House, as well as by video. But first comes the official business" in Charlotte, which the party selected in 2018 to host the convention. They're going to have a hard time garnering attention because weve lived with Trump for so long," Brinkley said.
Republican National Convention in Jacksonville will scale back, spread out
Read full article: Republican National Convention in Jacksonville will scale back, spread outJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The convention to nominate President Donald Trump as the Republican candidate for president is going to happen in Jacksonville next month, but be much smaller than originally planned and take place at both inside and outside venues. “However, adjustments must be made to comply with state and local health guidelines.”Convention planners also acknowledged that some convention events will take place outdoors. It’s not surprising.”In recent days, six Republican U.S. senators have announced they either will not or might not attend the convention. Jacksonville City Council President Tommy Hazouri, who has had many questions about the cost and safety of the convention, did get some answers Wednesday. “Whatever they do, it’s going to directly impact the citizens of Jacksonville and those that will be coming here.
GOP restricts convention attendance over coronavirus fears
Read full article: GOP restricts convention attendance over coronavirus fearsRNC chair Ronna McDaniel said in a letter to RNC members that only the roughly 2,500 regular delegates to the convention would be permitted to attend the opening three nights of the convention. The move comes after the GOP was forced to move most of the convention from Charlotte, North Carolina, after local officials ruled out a full-capacity crowd amid the pandemic. When we made these changes, we had hoped to be able to plan a traditional convention celebration to which we are all accustomed," McDaniel said. McDaniel said the convention was planning to use both indoor and outdoor spaces. The GOP will be providing on-site temperature checks and face-coverings, and will have COVID-19 testing available for attendees.
Trump's reelection operation hires 1,500 field staffers
Read full article: Trump's reelection operation hires 1,500 field staffersWASHINGTON The Republican National Committee and President Donald Trumps campaign say they have now hired 1,500 field staffers, aiming to convert their financial advantage over Democrats into votes in November. Trump Victory, the joint field effort of the two organizations, announced Monday the hiring of an additional 300 staffers set to hit 20 target states by Wednesday in the largest field operation over mounted by a Republican. Republicans are quick to note that their staffer count in the field is more than double that of Biden, whose goal was 600 field staffers by the end of June. Both the Trump and Biden field operations went virtual largely overnight in mid-March as the coronavirus pandemic hit. We have the biggest and best ground game operation ever seen, said Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh.
Its on: Jacksonville will host Republican National Convention
Read full article: Its on: Jacksonville will host Republican National ConventionJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Donald Trump will accept the nomination of the Republican Party for a second term as president in Jacksonville, the RNC Chair announced Thursday night. Reports had been swirling for more than a week that Jacksonville was the front runner to host the Republican National Convention that Trump wanted moved out of Charlotte after North Carolinas governor told the party it could not host a full-scale convention free from social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel made clear that Jacksonville was the favorite. Curry is a former chairperson of the state Republican Party, and the area is the home base of GOP Gov. While no final decision has been made by the RNC we understand Jacksonville is a front runner, the chairperson of the Republican Party of Florida, Joe Gruters, said in a tweet.
GOP picks Jacksonville, Florida, for Trump convention speech
Read full article: GOP picks Jacksonville, Florida, for Trump convention speechFILE - In this July 21, 2016, file photo, confetti and balloons fall during celebrations after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's acceptance speech on the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Jacksonville, Florida, has been selected to host the celebration marking President Donald Trumps acceptance of his partys nomination for reelection, the Republican National Committee chairwoman said Thursday. The governor of North Carolina, the official host of this summers Republican National Convention, had balked at promising Trump a full-blown convention in Charlotte free from social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. We are thrilled to celebrate this momentous occasion in the great city of Jacksonville, McDaniel said. Not only does Florida hold a special place in President Trumps heart as his home state, but it is crucial in the path to victory in 2020.
Some Jacksonville hotels sold out for week of Republican National Convention
Read full article: Some Jacksonville hotels sold out for week of Republican National ConventionJacksonville is the front-runner to host some or all of the Republican National Convention, a committee chairwoman said Wednesday. St. Johns has about 6,300 hotel rooms countywide. Former Jacksonville Mayor John Delaney has insight from helping organize the Super Bowl in 2005 when a surplus of visitors came to the city. “Super Bowl is 100-120,000 people, and the convention maybe half of that, so there should be enough hotel rooms, again, depending on what kind of outpouring comes out,” Delaney said. Ron DeSantis has previously said that Orlando and Miami could be ideal locations because of the number of hotel rooms.
Jacksonville ‘favorite’ for Republican convention
Read full article: Jacksonville ‘favorite’ for Republican convention“We are going to keep our convention of, the business of the convention in Charlotte. Jacksonville GOP Chairman Dean Black was every optimistic the convention with thousands of delegates, media and support staff might come here. Mayor Len Curry is a former chairperson of the state Republican Party, and the area is the home base of GOP Gov. The Party’s party could generate at least $100 million in revenues for the host city, perhaps more. The RNC said it expects about 20,000 people for the convention, and the head of Visit Jacksonville believes the city could handle the crowds.
GOP head eyeing Jacksonville as Trump convention speech host
Read full article: GOP head eyeing Jacksonville as Trump convention speech hostBut she made clear that Jacksonville is the favorite now that Charlotte, North Carolina, the official host of this summer's Republican National Convention, has balked on promising Trump a full-blown convention free from social distancing measures during the coronavirus pandemic. Shame on him, because he put politics over the people of his state and revenues coming into his state, McDaniel said in the radio interview. Mayor Len Curry is a former chair of the state Republican Party and the area is the home base of GOP Gov. We are going to keep our convention of, the business of the convention in Charlotte. Charlotte officials on Wednesday said that despite public comments from Trump and GOP officials, they had not been officially informed of any intent to move any part of the convention.
As Trump deadline approaches, N.C. wants more on convention
Read full article: As Trump deadline approaches, N.C. wants more on conventionRALEIGH, N.C. North Carolina's top health official asked Friday for more details on how GOP leaders will protect attendees of a Republican National Convention this summer during the COVID-19 pandemic. President Donald Trump has threatened to move his formal renomination elsewhere if he does not soon get guarantees of being able to hold a large-scale event. The GOP's letter Thursday did not mention such a request, but Cohen said it had been discussed by phone. The state continues to support the hosting of the Republican National Convention in Charlotte if it can be done safelty, Cohen wrote to Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and convention CEO Marcia Lee Kelly. Cooper is seeking reelection this fall in a state Trump won in 2016.
GOP chair: 'We will not be holding a virtual convention'
Read full article: GOP chair: 'We will not be holding a virtual convention'Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Monday that the party will not be holding a virtual convention," pledging that the presidential nominating convention in late August will be conducted at least partly in-person. The coronavirus outbreak forced Democrats to move their convention from July to August, and it's still unclear whether that event will be entirely online. On a call with reporters about election lawsuits, McDaniel initially demurred when asked about the GOP gathering, slated for Aug. 24-27 in Charlotte, North Carolina, where the party is set to formally choose President Donald Trump as its nominee. Its quite a ways away, and there's ample time for us to adjust, if necessary, McDaniel said. But later, in response to a question about the Minnesota Republican Party's online convention possibly being disrupted by hackers, McDaniel said: We will not be holding a virtual convention.The RNC has hired a medical adviser for the convention, and McDaniel said the party will need to consult with the Charlotte mayor and North Carolina governor on logistics.
Trump campaign, RNC to spend $10M on voting lawsuits
Read full article: Trump campaign, RNC to spend $10M on voting lawsuitsWASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee announced Thursday that they will spend more than $10 million during the 2020 election cycle to battle Democrats on voting-related lawsuits and to bolster their Election Day operations. The Republican promise to dedicate millions to anticipated voting rights fights follows court challenges by left-leaning groups against states that they believe are unconstitutionally suppressing participation in elections. RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in announcing the new spending on legal efforts that the Republican Party is ready “to aggressively defend” its stake in the November elections. The Trump campaign and the RNC said they also plan to train thousands of lawyers and volunteers in battleground states on federal rules for early voting, Election Day activities, post-election canvassing, and potential recounts. Guy Cecil, chairman of Priorities USA, on Twitter called the Trump campaign and RNC effort “shameful” and vowed the group “won’t stop fighting voter suppression until every barrier to the ballot box is torn down.”News of the GOP legal campaign was first reported by Politico.