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Campbell County GOP Reorganizes Leadership

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The Campbell County Republican Party met on Saturday, March 11 at Northern Kentucky University to select their next leadership board.

There has been a rift growing between two different groups within the party.

Fort Thomas Matters was in attendance and talked with stakeholders and those who ran the meeting.

FTM Radio provides background on the meeting and what led up to it, then interviews start after the meeting was held.

22:07 - JR Roth, Campbell County Tea Party
23:30 - Steve Pendery, Campbell County Judge Executive
25:30 - Troy Sheldon, 4th District GOP Chairman
26:23 - Sarah Cameron, Newly elected Campbell County GOP Chairman

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The Campbell County Republican Party met on Saturday, March 11 at Northern Kentucky University to select their next leadership board.

There has been a rift growing between two different groups within the party.

Fort Thomas Matters was in attendance and talked with stakeholders and those who ran the meeting.

FTM Radio provides background on the meeting and what led up to it, then interviews start after the meeting was held.

22:07 - JR Roth, Campbell County Tea Party
23:30 - Steve Pendery, Campbell County Judge Executive
25:30 - Troy Sheldon, 4th District GOP Chairman
26:23 - Sarah Cameron, Newly elected Campbell County GOP Chairman

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