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Conservatives in Warren County, Virginia, are celebrating after the fraudulent election that allowed RINOs to take charge of the Republican Party in the deep-red area outside of Washington, DC, was overturned when people who had been kicked out of the committee banded together to fight it.
About two dozen members of Virginia's Sixth District Republican Committee gathered in Fisherville, Virginia, on Tuesday night to hear an appeal filed by Scott Lloyd, a former Trump administration official who ran for chairman of the Warren County Republican Committee (WCRC).
The other candidate was David Silek, a local attorney who has slandered Christian conservatives as "right wing extremists" for protesting a local library's stock of books pushing transgenderism on children and is close allies with Warren County Sheriff Crystal Cline, Warren County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Cheryl Cullers, and County Supervisor Hugh Henry.
Inside sources have referred to Silek and his camp as "RINOs," or Republicans in Name Only. Multiple individuals on that side, including Sheriff Cline and Hugh Henry, have publicly made anti-Catholic remarks, Breitbart News reported.
The WCRC's election and membership reset took place at its February 12 mass meeting held at the Front Royal Volunteer Fire Department — an event that whistleblowers said was rife with chaos, disorganization, and fraud.
Lloyd's appeal packet features affidavits from numerous individuals who showed up to vote that night, recounting how Democrats were inexplicably given ballots during a discombobulated voting process, and how multiple conservatives were turned away from the meeting and kept from voting by Sheriff Cline's husband, George Cline.
In addition to glaring issues with the voting process, dozens of people were suddenly removed from the committee when Cullers quietly announced that the WCRC would immediately slash the 251-spot group to just 102 members.
The Silek-allied chairwoman of the county's Board of Supervisors was inexplicably allowed to lead the WCRC's rules committee that night, despite sources telling Breitbart News that she was supposed to be on a four-year ban from the Republican group due to her PAC's endorsement of Democrats.
Sheriff Cline was conveniently involved in handling the stack of approximately 180 membership applications gathered that night when it was decided that only the top 102 papers would be accepted. She reluctantly admitted to being asked to help with going through applications to determine who was going to be a member when confronted by Breitbart News at a March county meeting hosted by Cullers.