Randy Head emerges as likely Hoosier GOP chief

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5 thoughts on “Randy Head emerges as likely Hoosier GOP chief

  1. Sure seems like the only way to be a successful member of the local GOP is to have supported the treasonous coup attempt orchestrated by the national GOP and Donald Trump.

    1. Among local leaders, the events in Washington D.C. on Wednesday were not right and not good for the United States.
      There’s also a sense of disbelief that it happened.
      “There’s no place for that kind of behavior in America,” said Randy Head, former state senator and Cass County Republican Party Chair.
      “It is disgraceful forcing a branch of government to cease operations, even for a time. It’s beyond disgusting,” he said. “The peaceful transition of power is part of what sets us apart from other countries.”

      https://www.pharostribune.com/indiana/article_6698a872-5134-11eb-b1a8-df8b0df68ef3.html

    1. I have said this about so many people for whom I have (had?) tremendous respect. It is sad that the GOP has become MAGA and one has to sell their soul to DJT in order to be successful on the right side of the aisle. I find it ironic people will say they can not vote for a man whose son is a convicted felon, yet will pull the lever for a convicted felon for president. The hypocrisy of today’s GOP is at a level that cannot even be measured. “Indiana is poised to be first on the board for Donald Trump again in 2024, and we have great leadership with Mike Braun, Micah Beckwith, Todd Rokita, and Jim Banks” includes five people whose sole goal is to eliminate the freedoms afforded by our Constitution, turning our country into a Christian National nation.

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