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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 26, 2022

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Trumpists of The Motte, what do you think of Harmeet Dhillon and her challenge for the RNC chair?

I find it strange that this isn't talked about much in Trump circles. I don't know much about Dhillon but she defends Trump and worked on Kari Lake's election challenge, so it sounds like she's on the team. Trumpists complain all the time about the uselessness of the Republican party, seems like winning the top spot would be massive. Long-term, maybe even better than getting Trump in office or Lake in office. Transforming the two party system so that one of the parties is an America First party.

But I don't know much about her beyond this so maybe Trump circles are right to not be talking about or seeming much to care about this, for reasons I don't understand.

What do you think?

What is she going to do that McDaniels isn't? RNC leadership is already Trumpist, as far as I can tell, and "the Republican Party is useless" is largely cope for their rather dismal electoral record.

She's going to push state parties to organize and conduct election activism under conditions of legal ballot harvesting. Right now, outside CA and a couple other states, the two parties organize around elections radically differently. The Dems understand how to take advantage of the loosened voting rules they have put in place; the GOP does not. The CA GOP, which Dhillon has been active in, despite being a minority party, understands how to ballot harvest and maximize Red turnout under contemporary electoral practices. The GOP needs to play the hand they're dealt; not just bitch about how the rules got changed a few rounds ago.

The problem with this is the media, courts and other institutions are perfectly happy to hold the GOP to the old rules while allowing the Democrats the benefit of the new.

Evidence? As a Californian (albeit not a particularly vigilant one) I have seen zero incidents of the GOP being dinged for ballot harvesting.