There may be a new litmus test for those who want to work for the RNC this year. “Do you believe the 2020 election was stolen?” Potential campaign workers are being asked this question in job interviews if they want to work on the Trump campaign this year.
“Job interviews at the Republican National Committee (RNC) take an unusual turn,” reports the Washinton Post.
According to the Post, Trump campaign advisers have asked several employees who have campaign experience in swing battleground states to tell their views on the 2020 election. If they claim it wasn’t stolen, then team Trump could question your loyalty.
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Over the last few years, there have been problems behind the scenes with Trump world and the RNC. Trump allies have complained that former RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel didn’t do enough to push the “rigged 2020 election” and election integrity. Though McDaniel told NBC News that Joe Biden was legitimately elected.
“Candidates who worked on the front line in battleground states or are currently in states where fraud allegations have been prevalent were asked about their work experience,” said RNC and Trump spokeswoman Danielle Alvarez. “We want experienced staff with meaningful views on how elections are won and lost and real experience-based opinions about what happens in the trenches.”
If you’re looking to get hired by the RNC and the Trump campaign and love the warmer weather, Trump advisers are telling people the campaign headquarters will be in Palm Beach, Fla., near the Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club and potential workers will have to move to the Sunshine State. RNC officials said the idea to have the campaign run out of Florida was to combine the efforts of the Trump team and the RNC working together.