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Think. Again.

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4. I guess that's my question in a nutshell...
Fri Oct 6, 2023, 05:15 AM
Oct 2023

I assume there is a paid administrative head of each party?

But apparently the word 'leader' can apply to the current President (or former President if the party is not in office) in addition to the actual leader of the party, even though that person is not actually leading anything? Like an honorary thing? Is that how it works?

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Sorry for the dumb question, but.... [View all] Think. Again. Oct 2023 OP
Answer: James48 Oct 2023 #1
Thank You!... Think. Again. Oct 2023 #3
Not dumb at all. First, define "leader". Is the leader of a party one... TreasonousBastard Oct 2023 #2
I guess that's my question in a nutshell... Think. Again. Oct 2023 #4
Technically, it would be head of the Republican national committee JT45242 Oct 2023 #5
he just said the obvious....look at the polls dembotoz Oct 2023 #6
Yeah... Think. Again. Oct 2023 #7
Here's the only "Ro" person I could find, and he's a Democrat... Glorfindel Oct 2023 #8
No, I think it might be Ronna McDaniel, dmr Oct 2023 #9
Yes, that makes MUCH more sense! Glorfindel Oct 2023 #10
Yep!... Think. Again. Oct 2023 #11
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