I’m Danny Carroll…and I’d like to serve as Iowa’s Republican Party Chairman
December 26, 2008 by Danny Carroll · 1 Comment
I have expressed an interest in serving the State Republican Party as its next Chairman.
I look forward to the forum to be held on Saturday December 27th. I admire the effort the committee has made to allow for an open and fair process in the selection of the new Chair.
It will be challenge for the Republican Party of Iowa to overcome the adversity of recent years. But we have been able to do so in the past and will again in the future.
I think it is important that the new chair bring County Chairs and the State Central Committee together in a more inclusive process. There is too much work to be done just to leave key players out of the communication loop. With email, conference calls and the like communication should not be a problem. Travel to Des Moines is not always necessary.
For example many ask about the new Executive Director. The State Chairman usually chooses the new director and informs the committee. I think a sub-committee headed up by the State Chairman should receive resumes and letters of interest from applicants for the position and conduct interviews. That sub-committee then would make a recommendation to the full central committee. This would allow for a healthy process and hopefully result in someone who has a strong base of support from the central committee and Chairman as soon as they start the job. Such a process will continue the practice of open and meaningful communication.
…and the people shall decide
December 26, 2008 by Danny Carroll · Leave a Comment

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I have been thinking about the debate about the Republican Party’s balance between the conservatives and moderates. Some say we need to broaden our message and focus and avoid being too conservative while others insist that Republicans need to move toward the middle.
I think the matter should be left up to the people.
That is a concept often forgotten in today’s focus on party leadership. If someone wants to see a focus on conservative issues they should either run for office or encourage someone who shares their views to do so. The people in a state or legislative district can then make their views known through the Primary Election process. That is the essence of self-government. If an elected official strays from the message they stood for prior to election the same people can certainly hold that person accountable in the next election cycle.
The same goes for the party platform. If the Republican Party platform is not to your liking plan to attend the 2010 Republican Caucus, county, district and state conventions and let your voice be heard. Our current platform was determined by the people in the past 2008 cycle.
Republican leaders should honor the choice of the people and help Republican candidates win in the General Election. Those leaders can certainly advocate for certain platform issues just like any other citizen. However, once the Primary is over it is time for all Republicans to come together and work for victory in the General Election. County and state leaders should set an example.

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