New Salt Lake County GOP chair outlines plans for the party s future
The new chair of the Salt Lake County Republican Party is looking to the future.
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The new chair of the Salt Lake County Republican Party is looking to the future.
At Saturdayâs organizing convention,
âWe are not going to look back at the negativity and the different issues that went on. Itâs a very complex issue,â Null said. âIâd much rather move forward and win elections and show the party is about the platform principles we claim to be.â
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By Alyson Kennedy April 19, 2021
Militant//Alyson KennedyIn Amarillo, Texas, April 1, roofer Marcos Mendoza, left, told Gerardo Sánchez, SWP candidate for Dallas City Council, that bosses take advantage of undocumented workers to pay them lower wages. SWP fights for amnesty for all immigrant workers in the U.S., Sánchez said.
AMARILLO, Texas Gerardo Sánchez, Socialist Workers Party candidate for Dallas City Council, and a team of campaign supporters spoke with a wide range of workers during a campaign visit here March 31 to April 1
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“Workers in Dallas, in Amarillo, across the U.S. and in other countries, need to see and act on our common class interests,” Sánchez told everyone we met.
Salt Lake County Republicans elect Chris Null as their new chair
Null said he will ‘leave all the negativity behind’ as a new slate of executive officers takes the helm following a toxic culture that permeated the party.
(Screenshot via YouTube) Newly elected chair Chris Null speaks in a Salt Lake County Republican Party convention campaign video. | Updated: 8:47 p.m.
After a tumultuous few months, the Salt Lake County Republican Party has shaken up its leadership, selecting new party members to serve as chair, vice chair, secretary and treasurer.
Participating remotely due to the pandemic, 1,661 delegates voted for executive officers and state central committee members over two and a half hours, with polls closing at 1 p.m. Chris Null, who has volunteered in various party roles for the past eight years, was elected chair with 61.2% of the vote. Challenger Kathleen Anderson received 32.2%, followed by Andrew Langford with 7.2%.
Amid complaints of a toxic culture for women within the Salt Lake County GOP, Kathleen Anderson jumps into race for chair
The former congressional candidate joins Chris Null, a longtime party insider, and Andrew Langford, a political newcomer, in bid to shake up leadership and set a new tone for the county’s Republican Party.
(Courtesy Kathleen Anderson) Kathleen Anderson, a former candidate for Congress, is running for Salt Lake County Republican Party chair, along with two other hopefuls.
| April 7, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
When Kathleen Anderson read news of bullying and harassment aimed at Republican women over Salt Lake County’s latest election cycle, she was surprised no female candidates joined the race to become the next party chair. So she decided to file her candidacy with only moments to spare.