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Senators and BFFs John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) are removing their adversaries from their state Republican parties to control campaign funds and party politics.


According to Politico, McCain is seeking revenge on the state party that had him censured by having his political team engage “in an aggressive and systematic campaign to reshape the state GOP apparatus by ridding it of conservative firebrands and replacing them with steadfast allies.”


In his focus are conservative activists who hold obscure, but influential, local party offices.


By doing this, he is removing the party officials who are also in control of campaign funds.


“There’s been a huge organizational effort that I’ve never seen before,” said Gordon James, an Arizona public relations executive and longtime McCain confidant, told Politico. “A lot of the party folks who were hostile to John McCain have been marginalized, and that’s a good thing.”


In October, Graham also did some housekeeping.


According to FITSNEWS, anti-Graham members of the South Carolina [Greenville County] Republican Party were removed, calling it a “ a seismic shift within the party.”


“Former executive committeeman Bill Rhodes was unceremoniously booted from the Greenville GOP for ‘disloyalty’ – namely refusing to support Graham’s candidacy.  Two other executive committee members resigned from the party in protest of the way Rhodes was treated” reported FITSNEWS.


One GOP insider told BenSwann.com’s Joshua Cook that Graham has his eyes on Greenville  County, a local party that censured him for his progressive voting record.


There is an organized effort to remove all limited-government and pro-liberty executive committee members by systematically purging them from the Party. FitsNews calls this move, the Greenville Coup.


The Greenville County Executive Committee, which includes Graham’s Regional Director as one of its members, recently tried to pass a rule change requiring the body to pass future censure motions by a two thirds vote, instead of the current majority vote. Graham has been on the receiving end of two censures from the party. Fortunately, that rules change was defeated by the conservatives still left in the Greenville GOP. 


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Safari Woman
wELL, THE ONES WHO ARE CHANGING IT NOW, ARE -WITHIN. i SEE NO CHANGES COMING FROM WITHOUT EXCEPT BY THOSE WHO CONTROL THOSE WITHIN.
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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
Except, those who were within just got thrown out.
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Safari Woman
darn sorry for caps Im having major puter issues
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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
lol. it's alright.
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GodAlwaysWins
McCain has not been right in the head since reprogrammed by the VietCong
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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
Very true.
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