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Today’s Commentary: FR Interviews Ron Nehring, the next Chairman of the California GOP

Next month, at the California Republican Party Convention, the roughly 1600 members of the California Republican Party State Central Committee will be gathering for the biennial organizational convention for the Party — and electing a new State Chairman.  The incumbent, Duf Sundheim, after four tireless years of hard work, is retiring (or as we say in the biz, is "termed out") and so that means that there is no incumbent.  Well, not quite… 

Two years ago, San Diego County Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring (and also then President of the Republican County Chairmens’ Association) ran for and was elected without opposition as the Vice Chairman of the Party.  Since then, in addition to continuing to work hard as Chairman of his own County Party in San Diego, Ron has been working side by side with the other CRP Officers and Staff, and has been traveling all around the Golden State on behalf of our GOP candidates and endorsed causes.

All of Ron’s hard work has earned him the respect of the membership and stakeholders of the CRP — and as such (knock on wood) with just a little over a month until the election, Ron is the only candidate running for the Chairmanship, which I guess would make him the frontrunner!

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3 Responses to “Today’s Commentary: FR Interviews Ron Nehring, the next Chairman of the California GOP”

  1. mapruner@aol.com Says:

    Having seen Ron in action for several years, without question he will be a great chair, building on the foundation constructed by Duf. Mark Pruner, Yolo County/NorthWest Region

  2. hoover@cts.com Says:

    If Ron Nehring can do for the State what he has already done here in
    San Diego, there will be better times ahead for California Republicans.

    From the local government level to San Diego county’s vote for Presi-
    dent and Governor, our local party is much stronger today than when
    Ron first became county chairman.

    Conflicts between conservatives and moderates have been reduced,
    and we are as unified today as were were during the long, success-
    ful chairmanship of Admiral Les Gehres in the 1960s and 70s.

  3. sippelcathy@yahoo.com Says:

    Kudos, Mark…but can Ron ever escape the Neil Cavuto mistaken identity crisis?!!