Sharon Day Elected Co-Chairman of Republican National Committee (RNC)
WASHINGTON – Today, Sharon Day was elected Co-Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) at the RNC Winter Meeting in San Diego, California. This will be Day’s third consecutive term to serve as Co-Chairman of the RNC.
Co-Chairman Day was an integral part of the success in the 2014 election cycle. She spearheaded the RNC’s “14 in 14” initiative which trained and equipped Republican women to be more involved in mobilizing others to support Republican candidates. Day campaigned across the country hosting women’s workshops, promoting Republican candidates and advocating for conservative principles.
“I want to express my deepest appreciation to Chairman Priebus for his service and my gratitude to members of the committee for selecting me to serve as Co-Chairman for the 2016 election cycle,” said Co-Chairman Day.
The Co-Chair understands that the 2016 presidential cycle will present new challenges, but stands ready to bring the Republican message across the country.
“We have a unique opportunity to capitalize on the successes of the mid-terms while laying the groundwork for selecting the next president of the United States. It is our responsibility to listen to the American people and bring Republican ideas and policies into our government. Together, we can change the course of history for the next generation.”





















