#ncgop: STILL paying her to run for office. STILL paying for Robin’s airplane.
Barbara Jackson got thrown under the bus before the first early vote got cast in her reelection bid to the state Supreme Court. We’re now getting frantic emails about how the turbulent 2018 election took a toll on NCGOP finances. Let’s take a moment to look at the state of NCGOP finances as well as some of the things that DID get financial support.
We told you about Catherine Whiteford being on the state party payroll during her quixotic run against state Rep. Grier Martin in 2018. Well, she’s currently spending a lot of time on Twitter and social media campaigning for a post in The North Carolina Federation of Young Republicans.
According to the NCGOP’s FEC filing, she’s still on the state party payroll. (What she does to earn that salary — God only knows.) But her average monthly stipend from the state party is roughly equal to the party’s ENTIRE contribution to the 2018 Barbara Jackson campaign. *Of course, we all know getting Catherine Whiteford elected to something in the Young Republicans is soooooooo much more important than protecting a Supreme Court seat and keeping a hell-spawned liberal like Anita Earls OFF the high court.*
And let’s not forget Dallas’s poor woe-begotten multimillionaire grandpa, Chairman Robin. According to the party’s latest FEC filing, multimillionaire Robin Hayes is still filing claims for mileage and other expense reimbursements. The party has also paid for at least ONE fuel fill-up of Hayes’s private plane in 2019. (There were several in 2018, 2017 and beforehand.) All this when there is little to no actual evidence of Hayes ever going ANYWHERE on behalf of the party.
The 2019 FEC filing looks pretty disturbing, to say the least. From January 1 to February 28, the NCGOP reported raising $177,134.94. They reported spending, over the same period, $162,684.61. That’s a net balance of $14,000 and change. In a year featuring TWO special elections for Congress. (Gee, I thought we elected fundraising impresarios to run the state party.)
Now, let’s pivot over to the state party’s bank accounts’ status on the last day of 2018.
That’s right. The House and Senate caucuses left roughly a quarter million sitting in the bank at the end of the year. Now just think about all of the candidates who lost those close races for the General Assembly in November 2018 who could have used a few pieces of that pie.
And then look at the balance of the NCGOP’s main account: $7,738.05. That strikes me as perilously low. That doesn’t look like it covers the entire staff for one month of payroll. It should also make your blood boil to consider that low balance in terms of all that fuel for Hayes’s airplane and Whiteford being paid to campaign and further her own political agenda.
The same person helping push the LBGT issues on the party sure seems to have lots of people rushing to endorse her. One of those people are also running in the 9th district election
It really is becoming a sad thing to be a republican no wonder so many real conservatives have left the party
If you click the twitter link provided in this article it will get to see everyone lining up to support her. And her other identity political posts like the one showing support for #NationalWomensDay
Patrick, please tell us who is the candidate in the 9th district that is endorsing Ms. Whiteford and her LGBT agenda. Real conservatives would like to know.
Matthew Ridenhour endorsed her.
Thank you Lynette, I’ll be sure NOT to vote for Matthew!
Robin Hayes became a CANDIDATE for chairman in late 2018. It is completely inappropriate to be paying his travel expenses to campaign for reelection, if that was ANY part of a trip, and I suspect it is at least a part of most all of them. This is nothing but corruption.
When will the FBI drop the hammer on the accused players? Are they going to hold the indictments until they can deliver them at the time they will do the most damage to the Republican Party? What preemptive action should the party take to protect itself, if that’s even possible?
“$4.7 million. We did it and I have the hat and I have the glasses.”
-Dallas Woodhouse
WHAT ELSE NEEDS TO BE SAID ABOUT THIS GUY