Former Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel, recently hired by NBC News, repeatedly appeared on former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast in the run up to — and aftermath of — the 2022 midterms to recruit partisan poll workers and watchers and cast unfounded doubt on the election.
NBC News’ decision to bring McDaniel on as a paid contributor has generated massive backlash at the network, as even host Chuck Todd — a company man if ever there was one — criticized the move on Meet the Press on Sunday, as did the hosts of Morning Joe.
NBC News’ selection appears especially shortsighted given that McDaniel has largely alienated the various factions of the conservative movement, and it’s not at all clear whom she purports to represent. Given that McDaniel was a direct participant in Trump’s attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and continued to deny the results for months, she should have zero credibility outside of MAGA media (which now despise her).
McDaniel appeared on War Room — a hub of election denialism, even by right-wing media standards — at least four times prior to the 2022 election and at least twice in the following couple months. She used Bannon’s platform to attempt to recruit volunteers and paid staffers to help oversee the midterms, appealing to her host’s far-right audience of election deniers, and then to defend her party’s relatively poor performance.
Throughout October 2022, McDaniel boasted to Bannon of having “about 30,000 poll watchers already trained,” and “also 30,000 poll workers, which I think is even, if not as important, but maybe more important.”
As Media Matters reported at the time, McDaniel failed to mention that two of the 17 “election integrity directors” she had recruited “were either subpoenaed directly or mentioned in other subpoenas issued by the Justice Department for their alleged participation in former President Donald Trump’s fake elector scheme.”
In the days immediately before the election, she claimed to have seen a “jump” in volunteers after her three prior appearances.
McDaniel defended herself on War Room that December, amid a challenge to her RNC leadership post after Republicans failed to secure a so-called red wave the previous month. She reminded Bannon about “all the things we did this last cycle on election integrity,” using the right-wing euphemism for election denial.
McDaniel also highlighted that the RNC “censured [then-Rep.] Liz Cheney” for participating in the January 6 committee to investigate Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.