Fickle GOP wants Mike Lindell to chair RNC, but like incumbent GOPChairwoman McDaniel
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey just previewed to Secrets, Lindell leads among Republican voters with 30%. He is followed by Trump lawyer Harmeet Dhillon at 20% and McDaniel, seeking her fourth term, at just 15%.But when asked about two critical issues hanging over the unusually competitive and heated race that wraps up tomorrow, it appears that GOP voters are satisfied with McDaniel’s management of the Capitol Hill-based party headquarters.
Second, when asked if the RNC or Democratic National Committee had been more effective in helping elect candidates, 43% of Republicans chose McDaniel’s team to 26% for the DNC.
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