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Thursday, February 20, 2025

1st District DRAMA: 9 Things Delegates Need To Know Before State Convention


 
By Brandon Hall 

(Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

The 1st Republican Congressional District has been engulfed in extreme turmoil, and a whole lot of unnecessary drama these last 24 months.

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

LCRP Chair Deb Drick's Double Standards & History Of Incompetence Are Embarrassing Livingston County And Could Be A BIG Problem For 2026

Deb Drick                                                          James Asher


 By Brandon Hall 

(Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com)

Recently, controversial Livingston County Republican Party Chair Debra Drick raised eyebrows after banning James Asher from the LCRP Youth Chair forum over a picture he took with State Rep. Angela Witwer 2 years ago.

Instead of confronting Asher at the forum with questions like an adult, Drick childishly decided to cancel him, like a leftist would do. Other candidates have even been threatened not to mention Asher or the incident during the forum, which will now be secretly recorded instead of open to Delegates. 

Threats over a YOUTH CHAIR race? Secret Zooms? That's INSANE!

James Asher

Drick claims that one picture should override Asher's 10 years of working for Republican candidates and Conservative causes, including leading mask protests at his high school, and helping Republicans take back the State House by knocking tens of thousands of doors last year so State Rep. Kathy Schmaltz could hold on to her seat in a highly competitive swing district. 

Drick's decision is unheard of and unprecedented: no other County Chair in the history of the Michigan Republican Party has ever purposefully excluded a duly approved Vice Chair candidate from a debate.

All 3 other Youth Chair candidates---Alec Beaton, Miguel Pillar, and Krish Mathrani---have come out in support of Asher against Drick's horrendous decision. 


Alec Beaton

"I’m a Free Speech Absolutist. I don’t think anyone should be gatekept, blackballed, or cancelled. I’m behind James 100%," fellow Michigan Republican Party Youth Chair Candidate Alec Beaton tells West Michigan Politics. 

Deb Drick has caused problems before: this is the same woman who didn't want to put our great Michigan Republican Supreme Court candidates Andrew Fink and Judge O'Grady on their 2024 Voter Guide---an EXTREMELY important mail piece sent to tens of thousands of Republicans all across the County---because “the candidates didn’t pay membership dues."

When it was pointed out to Debra and her buddies involved in making this ridiculous decision--that Judicial candidates are prohibited by law in the Judicial Cannons of Ethics from being a member of any political party---so it was illegal for them to be paid members of a local political party, they didn't give a damn and EXCLUDED OUR SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES anyway!

The results?

Not only was it the first time the 2 Democrat Supreme Court candidates won Livingston County---they won Livingston by over 5% in a county President Trump won by 23%... 

Sickening!

Livingston County Republican Party Youth Chair Spencer Good

Now, in a stunning turn of events, Livingston County Republican Party Youth Chair Spencer Good, who is supposed to moderate the forum, actually worked side by side with radical leftist Representatives Julie Brixie and Jenn Hill in 2023 and 2024 to enact a  "Hunger Free Campus" pilot program at Michigan State, and 3 other schools. 

Good, left with Brixie, center

Jenn Hill was one of the top 5 targets for Republicans to beat in 2024, and along with Brixie, one of the most liberal members of the House. Thankfully, Hill lost and Karl Bohnak replaced her...Hill and Brixie are liberal extremists who make Angela Witwer look like Angela Rigas!



Good is a co-founder of Spartan Food Security Council at MSU, a group that works closely with (and is an affiliate of) the California based "Swipe Out Hunger."

 One event Spartan Food Security Council hosted was lecturing people about how food issues impact racial minorities---and "equity and inclusion" are mentioned as being priorities for the organization. 



The legislation Good strongly pushed for and led by Brixie and Hill was also sponsored by 2 dozen other liberal Representatives, a who's who of Democrats across the state:

D-Jenn Hill (District 109)
D-Julie Brixie (District 73)
D-Donavan McKinney (District 14)
D-Julie Rogers (District 41)
D-Jaime Churches (District 27)
D-Jasper Martus (District 69)
D-Jennifer Conlin (District 48)
D-Natalie Price (District 5)
D-Felicia Brabec (District 33)
D-Samantha Steckloff (District 19)
D-Veronica Paiz (District 11)
D-Carrie Rheingans (District 47)
D-Carol Glanville (District 84)
D-Penelope Tsernoglou (District 75)
D-Erin Byrnes (District 15)
D-Betsy Coffia (District 103)
D-Rachel Hood (District 81)
D-Sharon MacDonell (District 56)
D-Jason Morgan (District 23)
D-Stephanie A. Young (District 16)
D-Cynthia Neeley (District 70)
D-Brenda Carter (District 53)
D-Jimmie Wilson Jr. (District 32)
D-Christine Morse (District 40)
D-Will Snyder (District 87)
D-Amos O'Neal (District 94)
D-Abraham Aiyash (District 9)

Not a single Republican legislator supported the bill in question. 

The bill was too much even for the Dem House to pass, but a pilot version of the program was funded through Whitmer’s horrendous 2024 budget, and received $125,000 in taxpayer money Brixie announced during a visit to MSU's campus earlier this month.

Brixie, on the left in green, with Good (middle right)

It seems like these colleges could find money in the INSANE budgets they already have instead of asking taxpayers for even MORE, though the idea of making sure all students have food is not itself bad.

Mr. Good, who seems like a nice guy I have no problem with, should watch his back---he may well be Debra Drick's next target. 

We already know how she likes to judge people by pictures! And he is FAR more entangled with extreme Democrat legislators than Asher...





When a County Party Chair behaves the way Drick has a long history of, our Republican voters, Delegates, and candidates are the real losers while people like Debra Drick get off on their ego fix, and power flex without actually accomplishing anything. 

Livingston County deserves far better! Drick should resign so a real leader can take over for 2026. The stakes are too high to let the JV team play Varsity---she's already done enough damage with her incompetence and double standards. 













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Brandon Hall is a lifelong political nerd from Grand Haven, and is the Managing Editor of West Michigan Politics.

>>>Email him at WestMIPolitics@Gmail.com