There is still a big problem within the State Party and Republican State Central Committee. As has been the case for the last 40 years that I know of, the percentage of RINO elected officials compared to the percentage of liberal Republican voters is extremely high and most of the appointments made to the Central Committee are made by those elected. This has made it an uphill battle for the conservatives to maintain or even gain control of the party.
It is past time for conservatives to field and fund solid conservatives in the primaries and put the RINOS out of office and replace them with good people that reflect the beliefs of the voters.
As has been the case for the last 40 years that I know of, the percentage of RINO elected officials compared to the percentage of liberal Republican voters is extremely high and most of the appointments made to the Central Committee are made by those elected. This has made it an uphill battle for the conservatives to maintain or even gain control of the party.</i. Those who scream the loudest about intolerance are the most intolerant.
The RINO line goes, "If you vote for us, it is that many more republican votes you can count on. If you vote against us, you are an extremist bigot." Of course, once elected they prove they can't be counted on and that they are power hungry extremist bigots.