State Senator Dave Lawson has announced his candidacy to become the next Chair of the Delaware Republican Party. Senator Lawson, a Vietnam War veteran and retired Delaware State Trooper, expressed his frustration with the party’s recent losses and emphasized the need for change in leadership. He is dedicated to revitalizing the party, increasing voter registration, and engaging young people and donors. If elected as the party’s next chair, Senator Lawson plans to release monthly financial statements, create new committees for statewide representation, and inject new energy into party meetings. He aims to transform the party into a more vibrant and appealing entity. Despite his party duties, Senator Lawson intends to remain in his role as a State Senator. The upcoming state GOP convention in April will determine the next party leader, with Julianne Murray currently holding the position. It is uncertain if she will seek reelection. Senator Lawson’s vision for the Delaware Republican Party centers on making structural changes to promote growth and better election outcomes.
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