
Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel denied Wednesday that former President Donald Trump has soured on her after recent election losses.
During an interview on Fox News, host John Roberts told McDaniel that Republicans were calling for her to step down over election losses.
Roberts noted that Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy had offered time at a recent debate for her to announce her resignation.
"So that's expected, I think, to some degree from Ramaswamy," the host observed. "But now we're also hearing rumblings that maybe Donald Trump may be going south, too."
"Oh, I'm not hearing that!" McDaniel said, shutting down talk of Trump abandoning her.
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"Listen, I would say this to Vivek," she continued. "You know, I understand that you want to take me on. I'm focused on taking on Joe Biden. Joe Biden's ruining this country."
She claimed GOP voters were "sick of us hitting each other and not focusing on the issues and taking on the Democrats, because that's a losing strategy if we're hitting each other."
"I'm going to take the high road and focus on beating Joe Biden," she insisted.