<mediadc-video-embed data-state="{"cms.site.owner":{"_ref":"00000161-3486-d333-a9e9-76c6fbf30000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b93390000"},"cms.content.publishDate":1655425630729,"cms.content.publishUser":{"_ref":"00000162-07b2-d172-a563-4ffafb0a0000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b933a0007"},"cms.content.updateDate":1655425630729,"cms.content.updateUser":{"_ref":"00000162-07b2-d172-a563-4ffafb0a0000","_type":"00000161-3461-dd66-ab67-fd6b933a0007"},"rawHtml":"
var _bp = _bp||[]; _bp.push({ "div": "Brid_54033356", "obj": {"id":"27789","width":"16","height":"9","video":"1023197"} }); ","_id":"00000181-6f0e-ddb6-a5eb-6f3f78940000","_type":"2f5a8339-a89a-3738-9cd2-3ddf0c8da574"}”>Video EmbedNASHVILLE, Tennessee — Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel predicted the political winds that swept GOP Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Rep. Mayra Flores (R-TX) into power bode well for the party in November.
“My message to everyone heading into this election is we need to stand strong in our conservative principles,” she said Friday at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference in Nashville. “We need to follow the example of Glenn Youngkin and Mayra Flores and tell our story, and that is how we will win.”
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For McDaniel, who leads the Republican Party’s top political apparatus, the country faces “a crossroads” this midterm election cycle.
“Are we going to go down the path of our Founders, or are we going to follow what the Democrats want? The socialist agenda with woke people as the ruling class, where they can cancel anybody, at any time, at any place, anywhere,” she said.
Recounting the challenges she and her husband had with pregnancy before dealing with their daughter Abigail’s health challenges, McDaniel contended Democrats had disturbed the sleeping political giant of parents and the faith community.
“I can’t think of an election where we will have economic issues play such a big role, which we know they will with the gas prices and inflation,” she said.
“And also our values and our cultural issues will be on the ballot,” McDaniel said of the race and gender curricula being taught in schools, in addition to what she described as the degradation of women’s sports.
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The Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to Majority conference is an annual gathering convened to discuss best practices regarding how attendees can better engage and turnout value-aligned voters in elections.