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Klinge Calls for Frederick’s Resignation as RPV Chairman

J. Kenneth Klinge

Dear Fellow Republican, 

While nationally our Republican Party experienced disappointing losses, the results from Virginia were even worse.

Virginia lost more Republican seats in Congress than any other state in the United States of America. We lost two Congressional incumbents, a GOP held open Congressional seat, and a GOP held US Senate seat.

Virginia voted for a Democrat for President for the first time since 1964.

Why were the results here in Virginia worse than any other state?

I believe the answer is the misguided efforts of RPV Chairman Frederick.

When Frederick was running for RPV Chair, he said “In the end, effort is commendable, BUT THE RESULTS ARE ALL THAT COUNT.”

This year, Frederick led the Party to the worst loss for Virginia Republicans in our modern history.

Frederick’s immaturity and lack of judgment hurt our Party.

Instead of providing the support our candidates for President and Vice-President needed, Frederick clashed with them. In a shocking lack of judgment, Frederick openly criticized the McCain-Palin Campaign in an article in the Washington Times just days before the election. The lack of cooperation between the McCain-Palin Campaign and RPV was widely reported in many newspapers. How can Frederick claim he was working to deliver Virginia for the McCain-Palin ticket while simultaneously attacking the McCain-Palin Campaign in the newspapers?

Frederick was REPUDIATED by Attorney General Bob McDonnell and Senator John McCain for equating Barack Obama with Osama Bin Laden.

Frederick never even met with Virginia’s Republican Congressional Delegation!

Frederick can’t claim he tried to help our Congressional candidates when he wouldn’t even take the time to sit down with them. During his time as Chairman, Frederick never met with Virginia’s Congressional delegation. Frederick’s lack of interest in helping our Congressional candidates led to the loss of two Republican incumbents Congressman in Thelma Drake and Virgil Goode and the loss of Tom Davis’ open seat.

Frederick failed to raise the money needed to win.

Jeff Frederick also claimed that he would be able to boost RPV’s fundraising efforts, but he has failed. When you subtract direct transfers to RPV from the McCain-Palin Campaign, the RNC, and other state parties, RPV’s fundraising was a disappointing failure. From June 1 through Oct 15, RPV only raised $373,329. Amazingly, that’s $185,312 less than the comparable period in 2004 – the last presidential election cycle – when Virginia was not a targeted battleground state and we had no statewide campaign.

Under Frederick, RPV spent $366,331 on staff, fundraising expenses and overhead (remember they only raised $373,329!) and left almost nothing for direct campaign support. Staff and fundraising expenses under Frederick have increased over the same period in 2004 – even as RPV raised less money.

Incredibly, Frederick sent out a memo on Oct. 28 claiming he raised $4 million for campaign efforts this year – when the truth is he had no role in raising almost all of these funds. RPV was only able to pay for signs and mailers because of transfers and donations from the Republican National Committee, the McCain-Palin Campaign, and other state parties. I point this important fact out because Frederick himself attacked the past RPV leadership for counting these transfers as money “raised” in earlier campaign cycles.

Where was Frederick during the campaign?

In the heat of the most important election in our lifetime, Frederick took ten days off in September to go on a junket to Israel. It’s true. While our candidates were in the fight of their lives, while Virginia was a presidential battleground state, Frederick was touring Israel with Democrat Jim Moran and other politicians. They ate at fine restaurants and stayed at luxury hotels during their week-long all expenses paid vacation.

Frederick failed to provide the support our candidates needed and was unable to raise the money our Party required, contributing to the Republican rout we witnessed on Election Day, November 4, 2008.

I know a bad chairman when I see one.

I’ve been active in the Republican Party of Virginia since 1964. I served as executive director of our state party in 1973-1974 (During Watergate). I also ran Governor Reagan’s campaign for the Republican nomination for President in Virginia in 1976, and for five (5) States in the South during his successful campaign for President in 1980.

For forty-four years, I have worked to help elect Republican candidates on all levels. I started as a precinct captain in Arlington County and went on to advise many candidates, including George Allen for Governor (1993) and United States Senate (2000), Jim Gilmore for Governor (1997), Tom Davis (1991-2006), and Rob Wittman for Congress (2007 Special Election), and many candidates in local and legislative races. Over the years, I have learned what Republicans need to do to put principled conservatives into office.

I must say that if you look at the results, Frederick ranks as the worst state chairman in the history of the Republican Party of Virginia!

Next year is a critical election year for Virginia because, not only are we electing a Governor, LT. Governor, and Attorney General, but we also must maintain our majority in the House of Delegates to keep the Democrats from further hurting Republicans during redistricting. We must also begin on the road back to a majority in the State Senate of Virginia. JEFF FREDERICK IS INCAPABLE OF PROVIDING THE LEADERSHIP THAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY NEEDS IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH THESE GOALS IN 2009.

If we are to rebuild, Frederick must resign.

If we are going to begin rebuilding and have a successful 2009, then the first step is for Jeff Frederick to resign as Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia. If Frederick does not resign, then I’m asking you to join me in DEMANDING that the members of the Republican Party State Central Committee remove Jeff Frederick from the office of Chairman of the Party. The State Central Committee has the authority and DUTY to remove a chairman from office when the chairman cannot handle the job. I believe it is their responsibility to do so right now. If they can’t or won’t do their duty, it is time to make changes in the membership of that committee also.

Kenneth Kling

 J. Kenneth Klinge

13 Responses

  1. I’m a lifelong D, but Klinge’s name looks really familiar. Has he recently held any high profile posts with Virginia Republicans?

    Also, what do you think about Frederick, Jim? Not being on the inside of the GOP, I don’t have much perspective, but I can’t see how John Hager or anyone else would have saved Jim Gilmore, Thelma Drake, or Virgil Goode. What would a different chair have done better?

  2. This tidal wave was much bigger than any levee Frederick could have built.

  3. Kenny Klinge was the Executive Director under RPV Chairman Dick Obenshain.

  4. If Jeff steps down – so should all the district and unit chairs. All together.

  5. I don’t know, or care, about all … but the FIFTH DISTRICT CHAIR DAMN SURE OUGHTTA STEP DOWN … especially since he “ran” Goode’s campaign as Campaign Manager.

    Ciao

  6. Not Loudoun’s Chair. Our house is in order…even if we had to do it ourselves.

  7. I hope Bowden’s double post was an allusion to Airplane!, in which case he gets two thumbs up.

    /Surely, you can’t be serious…

  8. Unfortunately, I have to agree with Klinge’s assessment. He did not even mention everything. From giving Gilmore very large RPV checks tying to bail out a dead campaign to not having a functional website until just before the elction. Its a judgement situation. Ultimately its really McDonnell’s call. If he expresses a lack of confidence, Frederick is history. I do think the speculation needs to end now. Our leaders like McDonnell and Bolling need to immediately step up to the plate and say Jeff is our man or get him out of the post.

  9. So the fact that VA in now blue is one person’s fault? That is pathetic Mr. Klinge. While there is always more to do and when you lose – quick – place the blame! I think if Frederick can show short and long term plans on how we can unseat the Dems in 2009 – 2012 I think he deserves a chance.

    If not – see ya!

  10. This is a ludicrous post, truly stupid. The guy had basically 4 months to rebuild a party that was deeply divided and without any notable web presence, grassroots or fundraising strategy. Not to mention that Mac got killed in suburban counties nationanally by 15 points and we had the weakest senate candidate in VA history. None of this is Jeff’s fault. He was supposed to buck a coast to coast trend with nothing left to him in the cupboard? Gimme a break!!

    Judge him by the outcome of the state elections next year, that’s a much better judge because he’ll have a year under his belt to build the thing and time to overcome legacy deficiencies.

  11. I know nothing about Frederick but, the R leadership in the Senate and House are being blamed for the R losses also. While they may have not done much to help the R’s, look at the candidate at the top of the ticket. Not many could get behind the Dem Lite that would have helped the ticket all the way down.

  12. I don’t totally agree with JAB here (normally we are on the same wavelength), but I certainly think if Frederick is ousted because of McCain’s loss, then every district chair where McCain lost should also be ousted. Including, Jim Rich in the 10th where had he delivered the same votes to McCain that he did for Wolf, McCain would have won in the 10th!

  13. At the end of the day its quite simple. Jeff is a fine delegate, but chairman is a big time position with big time responsibility. The first responsibility is to FUND RAISE. If he can’t get the money we can’t win. plain and simple. So if he can raise a ton of money before end of the year he can make a good case. If not. CYA!

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