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The RNC Let Down Candidates, Focused On Profit Motives Over Election Results – Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic

The RNC Let Down Candidates, Focused On Profit Motives Over Election Results – Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic

The 2020 election has been one of the most contentious in American history. With the Republican National Committee (RNC) at the helm, it has also been one of the most profitable. The RNC has been accused of prioritizing its own financial interests over the best interests of the party and its candidates. This has been especially true in the case of Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic, a pro-Trump super PAC that has raised more than $64 million from Republican donors.

The War Room was founded by Steve Bannon, a former White House Chief Strategist for President Donald Trump, and has been heavily funded by the RNC. While the War Room does not directly coordinate with the RNC, its messaging has largely been in line with the party’s. The War Room has also been accused of using fear-mongering tactics to drive donations, as well as of using its resources to attack Republican candidates who are not loyal to President Trump.

The RNC’s support of the War Room has come at the expense of other Republican candidates. While the War Room has received millions of dollars in donations, other Republican candidates have been largely ignored. This has been especially true of Republican candidates who have not been loyal to President Trump.

The RNC’s focus on the War Room has been particularly damaging to the Republican Party’s chances of winning the 2020 election. While the War Room has been successful in raising money, it has not been successful in helping Republican candidates win elections. This has been especially true in the case of the U.S. Senate races in Arizona and Maine, where Republican candidates have been defeated despite the War Room’s support.

The RNC’s focus on the War Room has been a clear indication that the party is more focused on its own financial interests than on winning elections. This has been a major disappointment for Republican voters, who have seen the RNC prioritize its own profit motives over the best interests of the party and its candidates.

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