
Matthew Hurtt, Former Rutherford County Young Republican Vice Chair & Treasurer, Conservative Blogger, Former DNJ Guest Columnist
ARLINGTON, VA - Former Rutherford County Young Republican Vice-Chairman and Daily News Journal columnist Matthew Hurtt suggests today that Rutherford County Republican Party Chairman Lou Ann Zelenik should resign her position following her announcement Tuesday that she would seek the Republican nomination for Congress in Tennessee’s 6th District against incumbent Democrat Bart Gordon.
In a post on MatthewHurtt.com today, Hurtt wrote, “My advice now is that [Zelenik] immediately and without hesitation resign her position as Chairman. Continuing in this role is in clear violation of what I would consider political professionalism. Zelenik absolutely must remove herself from the party leadership.”
Hurtt cited the conflict of interest in Zelenik’s chairmanship due to the fact that other Republican candidates filed to run. “Lou Ann is not the only Republican in this race,” Hurtt said. “Dave Evans,a Major General in the U.S. Army Reserve, filed to run for Congress long before Zelenik’s announcement. It seems to me that an unfair advantage exists for Zelenik due to apparent support by the Rutherford County Republican Party based on the fact that she serves on the Executive Committee.”
Zelenik, who served as the Vice-Chairman of the Rutherford County Republican Party at the time, unsuccessfully ran for State House in 2008 against Joe Carr in the Republican primary. Hurtt notes, “Zelenik’s candidacy in 2008 caused great turmoil among the Rutherford County Republican Party. Rumors were spread that were detrimental to the successful candidate, Joe Carr.”














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