Commentary: The Numbers Are In—Harmeet Dhillon Absolutely Destroys Ronna McDaniel in New Poll for RNC Chairwoman

Sure, polls aren’t to be trusted, however, when the results are this lopsided, they just may be a sign of additional good news for Conservatism.

The chairwoman, Ronna Romney McDaniel, of the Republican National Committee lost dramatically to her challenger in a new poll.

This from westernjournal.com.

McDaniel garnered a mere 14 percent of support from Republican voters in the Trafalgar poll.

Her challenger, California lawyer Harmeet Dhillon, had a whopping majority of 86 percent support.

The Trafalgar poll was conducted among 1,072 registered Republicans and Republican primary voters from Monday to Wednesday with a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percent.

To put it nicely, McDaniel’s tenure as chair of the RNC has been an exercise in futility.

Since she assumed party leadership in 2017, Republicans have lost every federal election cycle.

And no, the red trickle of 2022 doesn’t count as a win, even if the GOP secured a paper-thin majority in the House of Representatives.

Opposition to McDaniel’s leadership was nearly universal across age demographics and state lines.

Good news aside, grassroots Republican voters will not determine who the chair of the RNC will be for the next two-year term.

According to Deseret News:

A carefully selected pool of 168 RNC members vote on the position. A majority of support is enough to secure a two-year term.

Politico reported:

Sources close to McDaniel claimed that nearly 100 RNC members were already backing her after the GOP’s latest embarrassing election loss in November.

But speaking for Conservatism and Republicanism, Politico’s reporting is questionable at best.

And there is now reason to believe Politico’s findings may have changed.

According to NBC News:

Republican parties in Arizona, Louisiana, and Alabama have passed motions of no confidence in McDaniel.

The goal of the RNC should be to help Republicans win elections—at least in theory.

McDaniel has not managed to accomplish that in her three terms as chair, and somehow still has the job. Thank you, Uncle Mitt—RINO protecting RINO.

Candidates who don’t win elections aren’t rewarded with participation offices in government. Why should the position of RNC chair be any different?

Everyday Republican voters who don’t have the luxury of a Beltway political job have suffered the consequences of losing leadership long enough.

Again, according to Politico:

The RNC’s internal elections will be held at the party’s internal meeting on Jan. 27.

A quick inquiry revealed: Harmeet Dhillon is a lawyer and Republican Party official. She is the former vice chairwoman of the California Republican Party, and a National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee for California.

She founded a law practice called Dhillon Law Group Inc, located in San Francisco. She was born in Chandigarh, India, and is of Punjabi Sikh heritage. She immigrated as a child with her parents to America and was raised in Smithfield, North Carolina.