Republican U.S. Senate candidate Royce White slammed MNGOP Chair Alex Plechash in a social media post for Plechash’s lack of neutrality in the U.S. Senate and Congressional District 7 contests. See below:
Royce was the party’s endorsed candidate and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2024. Royce has previously called out former MNGOP Chair RINO David Hann.
MNGOP party officers are required by the party bylaws to remain neutral before a party endorsement is earned by a vote of the delegates. This can be seen in Article IV, Section 8 of the MNGOP Bylaws, see below:
Chair Alex Plechash has already failed in this department as he issued an endorsement on March 19th (on behalf of the party) for incumbent RINO Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach in the CD7 race in clear contradiction of the party bylaws. See below:
Royce White called out Plechash for the public, pre-primary endorsement seen above and also alleges that Plechash is calling Royce’s opponent, Adam Schwarze, the most qualified candidate. Royce also mentions how Schwarze worked for Nikki Haley’s campaign against President Trump. This can be found in a Nikki Haley campaign press release which states that Adam Schwarze was the MN CD5 Co-Chair for Haley.
MNGOP party officers, especially the Chair, should not be placing their thumbs on the scale pre-endorsement. Delegates deserve the opportunity to decide for themselves who they want to endorse without Establishment corruption. There is an incumbency protection racket and RINOs do not care who the local grassroots endorses.
We have reported many times on the corrupt tactics used by RINOs in nominating committees to try to block endorsement or party officer competition like was done to conservative Chris Corey in CD6 against Globalist RINO Tom Emmer, Bret Bussman in his run for MNGOP Chair, Jodi Welsh in her run for CD6 Chair, and A4L Board member Dale Zoerb in his recent run (and victory) for CD4 State Exec.
The endorsement process is a tool for the grassroots to make real change and require higher standards for the politicians that seek to earn their votes. When party officers like CD1 Chair Aaron Farris and CD6 Chair Bobby Benson are paid by the incumbent, who can trust them to run that endorsing convention fairly? Unfortunately those Congressional Districts do not include a provision blocking such corruption. However, this can be found in the MNGOP Constitution (Article 10, Section 4, Part B), see below:
Action 4 Liberty will continue to demand party officers conduct themselves fairly among candidates pre-endorsement and that politicians deliver and fight for liberty.
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MAGA Jesse Smith published this page in News 2025-04-08 18:47:16 -0500