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Fact Checking National Committeewoman Race Emails
On April 15th we sent a communication regarding the race for National Committeewoman which will culminate with a vote at the upcoming Quadrennial Convention. What we have seen from further emails has been a series of emails so outlandish they are nearly beyond comprehension, as it puts our party’s moral decay on full display: Fact-Checking Mrs.…
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Important Update: RPNM Quadrennial Convention
New Mexico’s State Quadrennial Convention happens during each presidential election cycle. Its purpose is to elect delegates from New Mexico for the national convention. At the national convention, these delegates will cast our state’s votes for the Republican candidate for president who wins the New Mexico presidential primary vote. This year the process is just…
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Pearce Breaks Rules by Endorsing Jay Block for State Senate
Steve Pearce Breaks Rules by Endorsing Jay Block for State Senate Jay Block was popular amongst the SCC in 2022. That’s why Steve Pearce allowed Block to campaign to the SCC using the state party’s email system yesterday. Block wrote, “Many of you who know me, know I am very impatient, and I want change…
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The SCC Meeting is Tomorrow!
We found out Wednesday night that Steve Pearce and his supporters have worked with Google to shut down our email account. We are used to BIG TECH collaborating with politicians to silence our conservative voices, so we can work around it. But this is just like any other game progressive Democrats have been playing to…
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Pearce’s Bad Rules Committee Appointees Part 2
In Part 2 of our series on Pearce’s bad rules committee appointees, we continue to share with readers why some individuals should not have been appointed by the RPNM state chairman to the Rules Committee. Ryan Cangiolosi should be disqualified from his appointment. He is a political consultant who uses his position to meet candidates.…
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Pearce’s Bad Rules Committee Appointees Part 1
There are some serious issues with many of the RPNM state chairman’s Rules Committee appointees. If any appointees voted to hold either of the recently called (State Central Committee) SCC meetings, they will definitely vote in favor of allowing regular virtual SCC meetings, which means they should be disqualified from their appointments. They voted to…
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In-Person SCC Meetings are Crucial
RPNM rules state virtual meetings are only appropriate in emergencies, when in-person meetings are prohibited by government, or due to acts of God. We Republicans opposed COVID lockdowns and abuse of emergency powers. We should oppose any attempt to solidify emergency restrictions within our party. Party meetings should be held in person so that the…
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Three Key Issues for RPNM SCC Attention
To the State Central Committee of the Republican Party of New Mexico, There are three key issues we wish to bring to your attention about this upcoming SCC meeting on September 9th, each a topic of discussion for future emails: 1) Virtual SCC meetings are a bad idea. At one point because the Democrats shut…
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How Steve Pearce Created New Factions and the Libertarian Party
The Republican Party of New Mexico has failed badly at promoting honest primaries. From poorly run party conventions to party officers not following rules, the RPNM has created a mess of what would otherwise be an unbiased party primary system. Until the 2022 election cycle it was illegal for party officers to even get involved…
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Congratulations Steve Pearce, Dems Are Prepared
The Democrat Party is pleased with Pearce’s win. Please let us know if you think that is a good thing? Looking for some feedback… 2022 should have been a winning election year. We should have been able to pick up seats, despite redistricting, with a data-smart operation. As election cycles go, midterms are great for…