A conservative answer to a century of liberal local policies
by Richard EngleWould it surprise you to hear that only 45% of partisan elected officials in Oklahoma are Republicans?
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South Yukon church of Christ
11700 NW 10th St, Yukon
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Simple Simons Pizza
1703 N Broadway St, Poteau
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This is true because most partisan elected officials in the state are at the county level.
In December the Oklahoma Republican State Committee was presented with a new strategic initiative called Red to the Roots. In introducing it, OKGOP Chair Pam Pollard said, “Red to the Roots is not a new program, but a new name and a new energy.” During the tenure of Matt Pinnell as OKGOP Chair, I launched an initial and limited effort for the state party to overtly aid Republican nominees for county office. We helped five Republican nominees running for Democrat held seats and won three of them. Red to the Roots is a revived and invigorated version of that effort.
Upon becoming Oklahoma Republican Chair, Pollard found that some other state party organizations were engaged to assist local Republican candidates. Tennessee and South Carolina named the outreach work "Red to the Roots." We will use their name and experience and combine it with our previous positive experience to create what we hope will be the strongest increase of Republican victories in county and other local offices.
Conservative ideas work at every level of government, and it's long past time for us to concentrate on the area of government that often has the greatest impact on the daily lives of Oklahomans.
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Only 35% of county elected officials in Oklahoma are Republican.
Too many people suggest that these local offices should not be partisan. They think that they are administrative positions without any conservative vs. liberal dynamic. They could not be more wrong! If you're spending taxpayer money and hiring people with that money you are making conservative or liberal decisions. Our voters are conservative, our federal delegation, our statewide elected officials and our legislature are overwhelmingly Republican, but we haven’t yet fully made the connection between conservative Republican ideals and the important work being done at the local level.
Richard Engle, in a recent presentation to the Tulsa County Republicans |
As said by the arch liberal Van Jones, "personnel is policy." I would suggest that it’s pretty clear that public spending is policy as well. A conservative Republican will be able to break free from the subtle corruption of long term local habits and reform local government into something that represents a pro-growth, limited government, low tax, individual liberty, rule of law form which Oklahoma voters have long been calling for at the state and federal level.
Red to the Roots is first an awareness campaign, and then it will move into a funding and assistance mode as the election cycle approaches. Red to the Roots has a presentation the committee intends to take into every county of the state in 2016.
To invite the Red to the Roots presentation to your Republican party meeting, conservative club or Tea Party meeting, contact:
or by phone to 405.640.9219.
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David, thanks for sharing; Richard thanks for taking on this huge and important initiative! Blessings to you in the effort. Prayers for its success./sc
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