Harmeet Dhillon, the Trump supporting Republican lawyer who frequently appears on FOX News, has announced her intention to run as chair of the Republican National Committee.
Dhillion made the announcement during the Tucker Carlson show on Monday night.
She said that she is running to bring new ideas and ways of doing things to the GOP.
The Daily Caller has details:
‘Stepping Up’: Harmeet Dhillon Announces Bid To Replace McDaniel As RNC Chair
Lawyer Harmeet Dhillon announced a challenge to Ronna McDaniel to chair the Republican National Committee on Fox News Monday night.
“I am going to announce tonight that actually I am going to run for RNC chair and the reason is that, to play off a famous catch phrase, Republicans are tired of losing and I think that we need to radically reshape our leadership in order to win,” Dhillon told host Tucker Carlson. “We can’t keep running elections like we did in the 90s and 2000s.”
“We really have to modernize to compete with the Democrats, dollar for dollar in the ways they fundraise, the ways they deliver their ballots to the ballot boxes, our messaging needs to be fresh and positive and not just reactive to news cycles and what the Democrats are doing,” Dhillon continued. “And I think that the party needs to realize that the party has become a populist party, the base of the party demands populist messages that speak to them.”
Watch the video of her announcement below:
Thank you @TuckerCarlson for having me on tonight to announce that it’s official, I’m running to be the chairwoman of the RNC!
We’re tired of losing. It‘s time for us to win! pic.twitter.com/jzWWqlV6xQ— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) December 6, 2022
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Lee Zeldin might still run as well.
I’ve been seriously considering your requests to run for RNC Chair. I will announce my decision at 8am EST on December 7th, waiting until Wednesday to keep the focus on the Georgia runoff. If you live in Georgia, please vote for @HerschelWalker!
— Lee Zeldin (@leezeldin) December 4, 2022
This could get interesting.
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