Sunday, July 27, 2008

RCF calls for party chairman's resignation

A message to all El Paso County Republicans: Garcia must go.

July 26th 2008

The Republican Club of Falcon is shocked and dismayed that our Republican County Chairman, Greg Garcia has cast aside his pledged commitment to remain neutral during primary election contests and has thus violated our party by-laws.

Garcia's editorial criticizes Dan May who is engaged in a primary contest with John Newsome for District Attorney. It is unprecedented for a county party chairman to take sides during primary elections. He also ignores the false statements repeatedly told by Jeff Crank about Congressman Doug Lamborn and Bentley Rayburn and criticizes Lamborn and Rayburn for pointing out Cranks false statements.

Republicans should consider that Garcia's proclaimed code of fair campaigning was never approved by the membership, and is a smoke screen for political favoritism. Garcia is not acting objectively as he would have us believe. During the 2006 campaign, Garcia was a leader in the Jeff Crank campaign for Congress. His Executive Director, Nathan Fisk, who distributed the editorial, publicly supported Crank during the 2006 primary and refused to support the Republican nominee, Doug Lamborn, after the primary. Garcia and Fisk are biased and are using rose colored glasses when viewing Crank's false statements.

Garcia's behavior is dividing our county party and negatively impacting our ability to unify and help Bob Schaffer and John McCain win in November.

Therefore, the Republican Club of Falcon calls for the resignation of Greg Garcia for violating Bylaw 2.03 which absolutely forbids an officer of the county party from supporting or opposing any candidate in a contested primary.

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