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  • What to expect from the RPV Executive Committee on Thursday

    by Paul A. Prados

    The EC is not an “Official Committee” as defined by the RPV party plan. Plan Art. VII. This means that although you may know the time and place of the Committee meeting there is no presumption that it is an open meeting.

  • RPV State Central Committee Needs to Act

    by Paul A. Prados

    Have you noticed the common theme? Lots of committees, nonbinding recommendations, and no changes to the party plan.

  • SCC Gets Back to the Primary v. Party Process Grind

    by Paul A. Prados

    There is one thing you lose that can never be regained when selecting a Primary over a party process: FLEXIBILITY.

  • Grassroots undermined just before the Advance

    by Paul A. Prados

    It is almost as if those in power do not realize that some day they will not be in power and the instruments of power will be turned back upon them.

  • August 2016 SCC Meeting Recap

    by Paul A. Prados

    Followers of our favorite social media network and the blogs have a decent understanding of the primary-convention vote that happened on Saturday, but many of the other items need some further explanation.

  • 2017 Candidates Weigh in on Convention vs. Primary

    by Chad Ochocinco

    Bryce Reeves is first out of the gate with an email to supporters calling on the Republican Party of Virginia’s State Central Committee to adhere to the 2015 compromise.

  • State Central Committee Sets its Course for the Next Four Years

    by Paul A. Prados

    With some effort, transparency may become the order of the day, not because of the advantage it yields a faction, but because it is the right thing to do as representatives of the Party.

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