Harrisburg, Pennsylvania — Morale is “really good,” among members of the Dauphin County GOP who will soon be out in neighborhoods knocking on doors to prepare for the general election. They recently held their reorganization meeting without any issues or drama, according to the chairman of the Dauphin County Republican Committee who responded for comment today by email.
Chairman David Feidt wrote, “Morale has been really good. We held our reorganization meeting on Saturday June 13th and our officers were all elected/re-elected without any issues or drama.”
“We’re very much starting the process of building up our activities heading into the fall election. Weekly phone banks are being held at our party office, and door-knocking will be starting this week, for anyone looking to get involved for Garrity, Perry, and the rest of the team.”
However, leadership squabbles and court action have cast a much different atmosphere in neighboring Cumberland County, where a Judge granted a temporary restraining order to block the chairman’s use of a ‘loyalty oath’ that was being used to control access to GOP meetings.
Although the incoming GOP chairman was not available for comment in a PennLive report this week, one new member of the Cumberland County Republican Committee, Marc Scaringi, publicly criticized the lack of response or press release from the organization at this time.
Alyssa Holstay, Parliamentary of the Cumberland County Republican County responded publicly to the criticism and acknowledged that there are two lawsuits against the committee. She expressed the need for unity within the committee.

Capozzi now has his puppet as chair along with Nestor on the executive board to keep the disunity going and conservatives out.
Watch out if you are a white man the CCRC will get rid of you!!
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