Wayne County Republican committee members resign after Rep. Tenney endorsement; former member talks about decision

A recent announcement by the Wayne County Republican Committee endorsing Rep. Claudia Tenney for the NY-24 Congressional primary has stirred controversy.

Steve Dietl, a former committee member, criticized the endorsement process, claiming it lacked democratic principles and did not reflect the will of the partyโ€™s voters.

โ€œYou may suppose that this endorsement was based on a democratic vote of the party committee members in an official convention sense but you would be wrong. I will note that Congresswoman Tenney was present at this meeting and the Chair stated early in the meeting that the NY-24 congressional district was off limits for this meeting because the district is currently in question by the legislature,โ€ a statement he posted to Facebook began.

According to Dietl, a small group of committee leaders made the decision, disregarding the previous primary results where Mario Fratto, Tenneyโ€™s opponent, received significant support from Wayne County Republicans.

โ€œThe chair and a small group of inner circle committee members made and passed a motion, at the closing of the convention, that the Wayne County Republican Committee will, from this time forward, โ€˜automatically endorse all INCUMBENTS for all county wide racesโ€™. Forget the fact that this might compel the committee to support undeserving or under-performing candidates, but it also is undemocratic. As a member (now former member as Peg and I have resigned) my role is to represent the values, priorities and will of the registered Republican voters in my Town Of Walworth and election district 3,โ€ he continued.

Mario Fratto, challenging Tenney for the congressional seat, expressed his commitment to representing the votersโ€™ values. He emphasized that his previous victory in the Wayne County Republican Primary was a testament to his alignment with the electorateโ€™s values.

Dietl agreed, noting that while itโ€™s sometimes difficult to read the will of the people polls are the best…

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