As promised, coverage of the various CR State Chairman races that are gearing up is here. For now, here is a list of the candidates for office in each state, along with additional pertinent info on the race itself.
Kentucky:
Morgan Wilkins (KCTCS) vs. Michael Wray (Louisville)
Wilkins is the outside candidate in this Reform-held state, running against former KFCR Chairman Derek Hall's candidate of choice in Wray. It is also of note that while Wray would obstensibly hold the same, or similar, views with regard to national matters, Wilkins has not spoken publicly about these matters in any sort of depth. Wilkins arrived on the national scene this past fall after a very public controversy surrounding her performance as a CRNC Field Rep in Michigan, for which some feel she was dealt with in a bad way. She has also joined up with Students for Brownback as the Kentucky Chairman, while Wray's 2008 loyalties are heretofore unknown.
North Carolina:
Erin Karriker (UNC Charlotte) vs. Tyson Grinstead (UNC Chapel Hill)
Former CR John Plecnik appears to be meddling back in his old stomping grounds, as he has recruited Grinstead to run against outgoing NC Chairman Jon Thompson's pick in Erin Karriker. Both have released platforms, and this has been a slightly contentious race to date. Sources say, however, that Karriker has the votes necessary to win.
Florida:
David Stevens (Florida State) vs. Tommy Keller (Stetson)
Stevens is currently the second-in-command to outgoing Chairman Scott Wacholtz, and is rumored to have his support as well. Keller is the current Treasurer of FFCR, and has not made public his support for any of the P2008 candidates. Stevens is believed to be a Romney supporter, and this race appears to be up in the air. We give a slight edge to Stevens.
Michigan:
Steve Japinga (Michigan State)
Controversial two-term Chairman Dan Carlson is on his way out, and Japinga has been in the race for awhile now. At first, rumors swirled as to who Carlson would tap to run against Japinga, but leading potential candidate Justin Zatkoff settled for a run at a lower ticket spot. While there is still time to put someone in the race, we see Japinga as the likely successor to Carlson. Zatkoff is facing Michigan State's Jeff Wiggins for the Co-Chairman slot, a race that is less crowded after Ryan Thompson bowed out last week.
New York:
Kelly Eustis (SUNY Potsdam)
Eustis is the rumored successor to Erin McTiernan, if she decides not to run again. Her announced reason for not seeking a national run was to strengthen her home state, which is truly in shambles. New York has always been a tumultuous state federation, so this will be a state to watch regardless.
Minnesota:
Bethany Dorobiala (Minnesota-Twin Cities)
Dorobiala appears to be next up in Minnesota, and she has paired up with Co-Chair candidate Nathan Swanson for her run. We are currently researching this race and will report information on it as we have it.
Pennsylvania:
Sean-Tamba Matthew (Penn)
Nick Miccarelli's pick is the only known candidate in Pennsylvania at this time, and we will continue to report on this race as more information is known.
Arkansas:
Chase Dugger
Dugger would appear to be the choice of current Chairman John Burris, who will not be seeking another term.
Colorado:
Craig Conroy (Regis)
Conroy has been a rumored successor to CRNC Chairman candidate Charlie Smith, but is not certain at this time.
Tennessee:
Jonathan Bryant (Bryan College)
Lindsay Moffett's handpicked successor currently serves as her second in command.
West Virginia:
Brian Dayton (WVU)
Dayton has done a solid job in his first term, and is rumored to be seeking a second term.
Rhode Island:
Ryan Bilodeau (URI)
Bilodeau is a favorite of RSR, as he has run a phenomenal chapter at URI and is a staunch conservative. He is known to be interested in seeking to follow outgoing Chairman Ethan Wingfield, and there will possibly be opposition to his candidacy from a couple of minor candidates.
Texas:
Eliza Vielma (Texas State) or Justin Jordan (Texas Southern)
Jordan would come to the forefront if Vielma decides not to seek another term, especially with long-rumored candidate Jason Fite graduating.
Ohio:
Although no one has announced, it is believed that if Chairman Brian Siler decides not to seek re-election this spring, his chosen replacement will come from his fellow Executive Board members, most likely one of his appointed officers who were instrumental in executing Ohio's highly successful field program last fall. There is not any major opposition to Siler within the state, but Ohio has a history of candidates hopping in the race as late as convention time in April.
Connecticut:
Over the past few days, Opposition operatives have been bragging openly about picking off this solid Establishment stronghold. We will see how this race develops.
We will continue to report on each of these races, and follow the remaining states as their respective elections near. If you have any information on these, or any other races, feel free to email or AIM us (AIM: redstaterampage).
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Is Bilodeau supporting Charlie?
holy shit
I thought the establishment/oppositions deal was dead...
Some people keep it around. Some of these are very suprising.
Wilkins is supporting Charlie
%100. It is a known fact. Get with it you all!
Bilodeau is not supporting Charlie.
I have noted that Kelly from NY endorsed Morgan on her KFCR website.
I want to know more about whats going on in CT. What opposition people want to take it over? Bilodeau seems like he could take RI, since everyone in the country knows who he is. Eustis is a supporter of Smith.
Morgan Wilkins should take Smith to the curb and spank him for hating on LI.
LI's critics should present something better or get lost.
Wait a second...how's do these so-called "operatives" know who a lot of these candidates support? I think many are just assuming.
more than 2 people are running in KY
well not really...someone's just running b/c they think there sh!t's hotter then it is...not gonna name any names though...
haha sorry had to say it in good fun...
There will be several people running in KY. Wray isn't winning and I am almost positive Morgan is stepping down to a lower ticket.
I am really suprised how competitive the race in Kentucky is. The state really doesn't have that much power on the national level.
I will believe the three or four-way race in Kentucky when I see it, but I can just about guess who the other candidate would be. Morgan is not dropping out either, at least at this point. Kentucky does not hold a plethora of electoral votes, but it does hold a bit of influence within the so-called opposition. It was one of the original collaborators in the group that brought us Michael Davidson, if you will remember. As far as national support, there is far too much speculation going on, and with the quality of some of the people in charge (or running to be in charge) of state federations, you will simply not be able to solidly count on their support. That is to say that some will take the side that gains themselves the most ground and power. And definitely do not count out the power of old divisions coming back to the forefront on the national scene. Those splits are not healing anytime soon.
Does anyone know where these candidates stand concerning opposition/establishment?
I know CT's rumored candidate isn't a sure thing for opposition like they think he/she is...
Morgan is not out of the race. Morgan said that if a more qualified candidate came onto the scene then she would step down to a lower position. At this point, however, there is no better candidate.
Does anyone where the following stand (est./opp.)?
- Bilodeau
- Bryant
- Eustis
- Conroy
- Dorobiala
- Matthew
Assumptions can be made as well.
I don't get it...everyone keeps saying est./opp. is dead theres no such thing anymore, so why do people keep asking about it???
Who is the rumored candidate in CT?
I'd ask some 'opposition operatives' because apparently they know who it is...
bilodeau= opposition
Did anyone see that bullshit letter that a bunch of opposition state chairs signed onto about Charlie Smith? Justin Smith is not in CRs anymore, Erin McTiernan officially began taking her role as state chair seriously, and Frank Luna seems to be assembling his team for a CRNC chairman run.
I'm trying to figure out if your upset because someone in opposition is beginning to form a campaign or because Charlie got called out playing 2 hands at the same table?
Charlie, both you AND them are fucked up beyond all reason. You deserve each other.
This Leadership Institute-bashing trend is an indicator that most state chairs are evolving into full-blown opportunists. It's demagoguery, we're college students and we know better than you. Neither side is saying why LI is bad, they're just saying LI is bad.
Where do you people see LI-bashing? I haven't seen anything on it except Smith not wanting to do a panel that Blackwell happened to be on.
But the letter was stupid. It was just another way to build their egos.
LI bashing isn't new. It's just another way that Charlie Smith has sold us out.
Anyone who bashes LI is an idiot. Li has great training programs and gives young conservatives great oppurtunities. Infact, CRNC could learn some stuff from LI.
Also, I don't think Charlie really bashed LI. He just declined the offer to speak on the panel with Morton. I am sure he didn't mean to say anything bad against LI.
Actually, the state chair training that the CRNC puts every year is exactly the same as LI training. The CRNC also uses a lot of LI's publication services.
Smith never said anything bad about LI.
The person from Regis that you refer to is Craig McCoy (the Chair) not Craig Conroy
Everyone is focusing on some ignorant comment that Smith made. That and Anna Nicole Smith. Maybe we should be focusing on the CRNC's current operating losses. We're heading into a presidential election.
What they need is to stop spending millions of dollars a quarter on expenses that shouldn't be paid for by the CRNC. For example, Barnes & Noble for "office supplies", etc. A more fiscal-conservative attitude is needed. I can see paying for the office, travel costs, stipends/salaries, mobile phone costs, and other office-related expenses, but they need to slow down on the other things.
- Bilodeau: opposition
- Bryant: opposition
- Eustis: establishment
- Conroy: establishment
- Dorobiala: establishment
- Matthew: opposition
I find it funny that you know what people are when you cant even get their names right.
Ya seriously- I did some digging into Colorado and couldnt find any "Conroy" at Regis- They list their chair as Craig Mccoy (http://regis.collegerepublicans.org) , so maybe it is Mccoy that is running for chair. This makes me question the validity of the person claiming the different people as opposition vs. establishment. How could they say that Conroy is establishment when no such person seems to exist? Why are we so focused on these lines when we really should be focusing on the future of CRNC? People seem so ignorant on this blog.
The New York CRs need change
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