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Ronna McDaniel officially announces her resignation as RNC chair

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has officially announced her plans to resign next month.

McDaniel, 50, who has held the position for seven years, said he plans to resign on March 8.

“My proudest accomplishments include ousting Nancy Pelosi, winning the 2022 popular vote, creating the Office of Election Integrity, building the committee’s first small-dollar grassroots donor program, and organizing the Republican Party to Win.” These include strengthening state parties through growth programs and expanding the party, including supporting minorities in our community centers and using Bank Your Vote to get Republicans to commit to early voting. ” through the launch of “The World’s Best,” she said in a statement. to the new york times Monday.

“I have decided to step down to allow candidates to choose their favorite chairs at spring training in Houston on March 8th.”

“The RNC has historically changed as candidates have been chosen, and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition,” she added.

McDaniel is the niece of two-time Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and is the second woman to lead the RNC.

Prior to that post, he served as the head of the Republican Party in Michigan.

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