Your Exclusive Peek Into RNC Vote Friday

FreedomWorks takes pride in our ability to provide our members and the Tea Party movement with access and accountability in our political process. On Friday at 10:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, watch here to get FreedomWorks’ exclusive access to the Chairman voting process of the Republican National Committee (RNC). 

In our video coverage, FreedomWorks Vice President of Political and Grassroots Campaigns Russ Walker and Vice President of Public Policy Max Pappas will be interviewing the insider RNC delegates, discussing the future of the RNC and likely even interviewing who is selected as the next Chairman of the RNC. Submit your questions for the next RNC Chairman in the live chat feature of our coverage or on our Facebook page on Friday and we will pose YOUR questions to the next Chairman of the RNC! Five candidates remain in the race, including past RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Wisconsin GOP Chairman Reince Priebus, Ambassador Ann Wagner, former Michigan GOP Chairman Saul Anuzis and veteran GOP strategist Maria Cino.

The next RNC Chairman not only controls a $400 million plus war chest, but leads the only candidate committee that can directly coordinate with presidential campaigns of Republican candidates in 2012. If the Tea Party movement intends to do even more in the presidential election of 2012 than we did during the midterms of 2010, the next RNC Chairman must support grassroots activists like YOU.

Click here on Friday at 10:30 AM Eastern Standard Time to watch FreedomWorks’ coverage of the RNC Chairman voting process.

As you may already know, FreedomWorks held a RNC Chairman candidate debate in December in an effort to discern which candidates hold the Tea Party bona fides to work with and support grassroots activists in all 50 states. Watch video from the FreedomWorks debate here.

FreedomWorks wants to clear the smoke-filled rooms of the Beltway and giving YOU a seat at the table. Click here at 10:30 AM Eastern Standard Time on Friday to watch our coverage of the RNC Chairman vote.

For Liberty, 

Matt Kibbe
President and CEO, FreedomWorks