Frank Eathorne Wins Third Term As Wyoming Republican Party … – Cowboy State Daily
Frank Eathorne was reelected for a third term Saturday at the Wyoming Republican Partys quarterly CentralCommitteemeetingin Jackson.
It wasnt close. Committeemembers reelected Eathorne 49-25 over former state lawmakerFrank Mooreof Douglas.
Those who didnt vote for me, I intend to win you over, Eathrone said afterthe votes were counted.
Despite criticism about Eathornespast personal and professional transgressionsand accusationsthat he let divisions fester within the party, Eathornes win shows he still has wide support from Wyoming Republicans.
Sheridan County Republican Party Chairman Bryan Miller said party members have addressed the concernswith Eathorne and appreciatedhis candidness when talking about them.
Folks say, Oh OK, hes sincere, Miller said. Thats huge. People find him really sincere when they see him.
Taking Sides
The race between Moore and Eathorne was largely predicated on their perspectiveson how division within the party should be addressed moving forward.
Eathorne said he believes there is an ideological rift among Cowboy State Republicans between those who are hardline conservatives and those seen as not strictly following the party platform.
He also said he doesnt have too much issue with the rift and thatas chairman, hesalways allowedevery voice to be heard.
But thats not what happenedat the partys 2022 convention. At that event, members from the NatronaCounty and Laramie County parties had most of their delegates removed for various reasons.
Moore said his only focus would be to bring the party back together.
He told Cowboy State Daily after the vote that he congratulated Eathorne on the win, but told him thathe better heal the divide in the Wyoming GOP. Moore saidEathorne vowed to do so.
The candidates also differed greatly on the issue of dues each county party pays the state party. This money goes to support the state partys headquarters office in Cheyenne, which costs more than $115,000 a year to operate, including Executive Director Kathy Russells $55,000 salary.
Different Approaches
Before the vote,Moore promised tolead with a nonconfrontational style that is persuasive and inviting. He told Cowboy State Daily after the votes were in thatthe party has much bigger races coming up than Saturdays election.
This party better get its act together, he said.
Moore started his speech to the Central Committee membersby criticizing President Joe Bidens administration, saying Democrats in Wyoming are getting stronger every year.
Moore mentioned his work in the lamb industry and his past fundraising efforts, which includes raising $15 million for the Mountain States Lamb Cooperative.
When I said Ive got the leadership to run this party, its not just empty words, he said.
Mooresaid hetraveled the state visiting with different county members during his two-week campaignand that some members refused to meet with him, showing the firm grip of loyalty Eathorne has on some in the party.
Eathorne said he listens to the grassroots of the party and considers the party platform to be the standardof being a Republican.
He said he didnt enjoy the partys censure of former congresswoman Liz Cheney even though he sharply criticized heractions as vice chair of the Jan. 6 committeeand never publicly condemned the censure process. Eathorne brought a resolution to censure Cheney at the Republican National Committee meeting in early 2022.
I didnt enjoy that;however, it was coming up from the grassroots, he said.
Eathorne said its important for the state party to have relationships at the national leveland now thatthose have been built, and continue to grow,under his watch.
Eathorne said there will be a new focus placed on county commissioner and school board races.
As far as the 2024 presidential nomination process, he said the state party plans to train local county parties on the process they should initiate.
County Shares
Moore believes the state party exists to serve the county parties and thathe supports getting rid of county shares, or dues. He said he would make up for this roughly $115,000 with increased fundraising efforts.
Just as I helped raise millions of dollars to get off our sheep industry, I am committed to make fundraising my top priority, he said.
During the 2022 election cycle, the state party spent $16,500 on candidates statewide, a particularly low sumas its coffers were low at the time. The partys cash on hand as of Saturday was$55,273.
Eathorne put a positive spin on the state partys funding, saying itreceived $30,000 from major donors this year.
Moore said any moneycounty parties wantedto give to the state party would be done so voluntarily.
Money spent at the local level is the ideal way to spend that money, he said.
Miller found fault with this argument, saying it encourages big donors to have an outsized influence on the partys activities. He believes party funding should stem from county parties up to the state level.
Hes stating, we want the party to push things from top down, Miller said. We should not be funding the party from the state level.
Eathorne said the current county shares system works, but its ultimately up to those county groupstodecide.
He, like Miller, said if mandatory county shares were eliminated, the perception of a top-down approach from the state party could develop.
This is just a way to keep that grassroots money where the grassroots people can decide how that money is spent, he said.
Sweeter The Victory
Although Eathorne took 66% of the vote and won by a 32% margin, it was a substantial departure from his previous chairman elections. In 2021, he ran unopposed and in 2019 was elected by an even moreoverwhelming margin.
State Sen. Bob Ide, R-Casper, said it was a positive for Eathorne to be challenged. Ide said Eathorne was visibly fired up and pretty ecstatic when he spoke to him after the win.
Its always like the old saying, the harder the battle the sweeter the victory, Ide said.
Ide and Park County Republican Party precinct committeeman Bob Berry,who supportsEathorne, said its good tohave a contested race.
It refines them, Ide saidof those running for leadership positions. Without that challenger, theyre not put in that position.
A number of Moore supporters told Cowboy State Daily before the vote that if it was reasonably competitive, they would see it as a positive change in the party.
Vice Chair Race
Wyoming Republican Party Vice Chair David Holland also wasreelected by the same 49-25 margin.
Holland, a Crook County resident, was aligned with Eathorne onhis platform. He defeated Sweetwater County GOP Chairman Elizabeth Bingham.
Bingham, a homeschool parent, took a hardline conservative tone to her speech, calling the current public school curriculadictatorial and filled with leftist propaganda. Bingham said the threats of the Democratic Party are very real and devalue what it means to be a human being.
I want to help bring back a sense of excitement to do this work, she said. Make our message of freedom, free enterprise and free exercise, something we are all proud and excited to share with all our friends and neighbors in my county, and many of the large counties.
Bingham believes there is a fracture among Republicans around the state and thata new approach is needed tobridge the divide.
Bingham defines herself a party platform Republican, but said more listening should happen within the state party.
Holland said he has no plans to make everyone happy, drawing a small burst of approval from some in attendance.
I feel like my job, and if I had a gift, is going around encouraging people and helping them to achieve their goals, he said.
Holland voiceda sentiment expressed by many in the hardline conservative wing of the party, saying one either believes in the Republican platform or they dont. Theres nothing in between. The statement brought loud applause.
Holland said it wasnt until 1992 that the WyomingGOP took a pro-life stance. He said hes surprised that somepeople who say they are traditional Republicans want to take the party back, as he believes the party is already run by this group.
We have to be aware that were in a war for the soul of America right now, he said.
Bingham said the party needs to become more engaged with local elections such as races for county commissioner. Holland said he needs to become more engaged with all of the county parties around the state.
Id like to do it on a defined schedule and build up a lot more relationships and help these county parties be successful,
Holland acknowledged the Wyoming GOP has had issues with its finances, referencing a $52,000 campaign finance fine it incurredin 2021.
Bingham said this financial position cannot be solely blamed on lawsuits.
In the end,$52,000 is not whats brought our balances down so low, she said. We have a problem. We need to raise more money. I think thats the job of the vice chair.
Rice Reelected
Donna Rice was reelected secretary of the party. She was unopposed, and was first elected secretary in 2021.
Rice said she bringsanupbeat demeanor and positive outlook tothe Republican Party.
Ive been accused many times of having rose-colored glasses and Im perfectly happy with that, Rice said.
Rice said its not necessary for party members to agree on everything as long they help each other come to decisions.
The state GOP has become knownfor making strongly worded resolutions and censures in recent years. Rice said these statements have an impactand representthe partys voice.
There were eight state legislators and a handful of former state legislators at the elections on Saturday. Also in attendance was Secretary of State Chuck Gray, State Treasurer Curt Meier, Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder and State Auditor Kristi Racines.
Leo Wolfson can be reached at: Leo@CowboyStateDaily.com
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