MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell threatens challenge Ronna McDaniel for RNC chair

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says he may launch a long-shot bid to depose Republican Nationwide Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel after disappointing midterm election outcomes.

The controversial election conspiracist mentioned McDaniel “failed in her management” and that he could problem her in the course of the celebration’s late-January management election.

Lindell instructed the publication Nationwide File that “we'd like somebody who is aware of tips on how to run a enterprise to guide one of the crucial essential organizations in our nation,”

The pillow-maker mentioned this week in a stay stream video that he wished to listen to from supporters about whether or not he ought to launch an RNC chairperson marketing campaign, Newsweek reported.

“One of many issues I'll let you know, you already know, [we] won't ever ever cease to do away with these machines and make this the very best elections in world historical past in our nation,” Lindell reportedly mentioned. “We want somebody everyone, and I'd step into that if God keen.”

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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell challenged RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel after the midterm election outcomes.
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Lindell mentioned McDaniel “failed in her management” and that he could problem her in the course of the celebration’s late-January management election.
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Lindell attended 76-year-old former President Donald Trump’s 2024 marketing campaign launch occasion final week.

A spokeswoman for McDaniel didn't instantly reply to The Publish’s request for remark.

Lindell shouldn't be among the many 168 voting members of the RNC and McDaniel allies not too long ago claimed to Politico that just about 100 members already pledged to assist her — although whip counts in management contests can show incorrect.

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McDaniel turned RNC chairwoman in 2017 after working as chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Celebration.
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McDaniel is a niece of Sen. Mitt Romney
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Politico reported that potential McDaniel rivals embody outgoing Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), who narrowly misplaced a problem to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, and former Trump White Home communications aide Mercedes Schlapp.

Though Lindell stays a pervasive presence in TV promoting, he faces a probably ruinous defamation lawsuit from the voting-machine firm Dominion for selling false claims about 2020 election fraud. Dominion is asking for a $1.3 billion judgment in opposition to him. (Disclosure: Dominion is also suing Fox Information, which shares widespread possession with The Publish, for alleged defamation.)

McDaniel is a niece of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), the Republican Celebration’s 2012 presidential candidate. She turned RNC chairwoman in 2017 after working as chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Celebration.

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Lindell shouldn't be among the many 168 voting members of the RNC.
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Trump repeatedly credited McDaniel with serving to him win in Michigan as a part of his surprising 2016 upset victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton. She remained loyal to Trump when her uncle publicly rebuked the forty fifth president and voted to convict him in two separate Senate impeachment trials.

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