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Lower Merion GOP Chair Laments that Trump ‘Seems To Have Lost (maybe)’

by Gerry November 19, 2020

Lower Merion GOP Chair Laments That Trump ‘Seems To Have Lost (Maybe)’

Phil Rosenzweig touts GOP wins. Blames Trump loss on “poor Covid messaging and unprecedented vote fraud.”

Phil Rosenzweig, Chair of the Republican Committee of Lower Merion Narberth (RCLMN), sent out an email today (see below) in which he  thanked “committee people, volunteers and supporters,” and called attention to the down ballot success that Republicans enjoyed in this year’s county and state elections, as well as nationally.

In the email, he praised the efforts of unsuccessful Republican congressional candidates, Dasha Pruett and Kathy Barnette. Rosenzweig also noted that GOP State Senate Candidate, Ellen Fisher “got more votes than any Republican in so many years.” The RCLMN chair did not mention that Fisher, unlike most of her fellow Republicans, identified herself as Pro-Choice, and that she did not endorse either Trump  or Pruett. 

Rosenzweig concluded his message with a pitch for contributions on behalf of the two Republican candidates running in the Georgia U.S. Senate runoff, scheduled for January of 2021.

Lower Merion Republican Letter

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: Kathy Barnette, Lower Merion Republican, Republican

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