Republican Weeds

By Mandy Weaver, WDP Communications Director

This was first published on wyodems.org on April 8, 2026. -ed.

I’m really tired of Republicans asking me to clean up their messes.

It seems like lately I’m being inundated with op-eds from Republican activists, articles with quotes from Republican legislators, Facebook posts from well-meaning moderates, texts from Republican Governor candidates, and catchy yet somehow ominous numerical slogans- all telling me that the only way to save our state from Republican extremists is to… Help elect Republicans to office?

Hmmm.

Hey, I’m all for creating a coalition of shared values that reaches across party lines to make positive change in the state I love. In fact, that would be my dream come true! But that’s not what I’m being asked to do, is it?

What I’m being asked to do is abandon my own values and weaken my own party -the one that actually fights for those values- in order to join with the Republicans on a project of… what, exactly? Rooting the extremism out of the Republican Party? Electing the Republican who will harm my state the least? Really?

What a sad little project.

I really want no part of it.

This isn’t about hating Republicans. I have many, many Republican friends and family members. How could I not, as a 5th-generation native of the reddest state in America? I love them, and they love me.

The Republican Party in Wyoming, at its best, stood for personal freedom, local control, and a government that stayed out of people’s lives. But that’s not the party we’ve been living with. It’s not new and it didn’t just appear out of thin air.

The extremist WYGOP and Freedom Caucus planted these seeds over the course of years, nurtured by complicity and apathy within their own ranks. Frank Eathorne was elected not once, but twice, to lead the Wyoming Republican Party. He was at the January 6th insurrection and helped originate the brand of politics the Freedom Caucus now embodies. WYGOP’s platform is one of the most extreme in the nation. It didn’t write itself! It was created and voted on by members of every county party in the state. This patch of thorns didn’t grow wild. It was deliberately cultivated.

If they’re tired of getting scratched, it’s time for the party that grew these weeds to roll up its sleeves and start digging- not ask their neighbors to abandon their own property and come fix the mess they made.

And even if we wanted to grab a shovel, there aren’t enough Democrats to change the outcome in 95% of races. That’s just a fact.

So instead of asking me and my fellow Democrats to clean up this mess, I’d love to see my Republican friends get to work in their own garden- run as precinct people to change the direction of their county parties, work at the state level to be a voice of reason, and show up in their own primaries to send candidates worth voting for to the general.

It’s time for them to tend their own garden, pull their own weeds, and rebuild a party they can be proud of.

And Democrats will be over here, tending the garden we want to grow.




Agenda April 7, 2026

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
Apr. 7, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 104

Draft Agenda

6:00pm Call to order, roll and Pledge

6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda

6:04pm Minutes (Secretary)

6:06pm Money (Treasurer)

6:07pm Miscellany (Chair)

  • Review of mailing program
  • June 6th weekend

6:08pm Old Business

  • County Convention

    • Follow-up w/attendees?

  • Rallies
  • William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship

6:20pm New Business

  • State Convention – Auction “Basket”
  • Primary Election

6:25pm Other business

6:35pm Announcements from the Floor

Upcoming Meetings

  • WDP Comms Call – TBA
  • County Party Round Table – April 28, 2026
  • Lunch?
  • Other?

6:40pm Adjourn




2026 County Convention Minutes

Johnson County Democratic Party
County Convention
March 7, 2026
Johnson County Public Library, Buffalo WY

Attendees:

Chair acknowledged guest observer from Campbell County Democratic Party, Heidi Kennedy.

Call to Order:

County Chairman, Greg Haas, called the convention to order at 10:03 a.m.

Convention said the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.

“Here’s How to Get Involved”- Greg spoke of the many local community-based volunteer activities JCDP members are engaged in, and urged everyone to sign up for our digital newsletters. The end-of-the year newsletter mailed to members summed up our busy year for 2025. Only 6 or 7 were returned due to address problems.

Greg mentioned Democratic Party conventions taking place around the state today and in the weeks ahead.

The Agenda was briefly paused for Laramie County Democrats to greet us by Zoom.

3. Credentials Report

The Credentials Committee reported there were 20 qualified Democrats present and 16 voting members present. Greg explained the role of Precinct Committee people and that they ideally are voted in at the August Primary. They may also be appointed by the county chair. If interested, individuals should contact County Clerk’s office before the May deadline to have name placed on the ballot.

4. Adopt Agendas and Rules

2026 Convention Agenda and Rules were unanimously approved by vote following a motion by Vikki C. seconded by Randy C. Debate limit rules were accepted by unanimous vote following a motion by Randy C. second by Ted L. All agreed to drop the motions and seconds for Chair and Secretary.

5. Convention Officers

Lois P. nominated Greg H. for Convention Chair. There were no other nominations. The Convention members selected Greg H. by voice vote.

Vikki C. was nominated for Convention Secretary. There being no other nominations, Vikki C. was approved by unanimous vote.

Randy C. made a motion to exclude the Sargeant at Arms position from the Convention. Lois P. seconded and there was no discussion. The motion carried.

6. Election of State Convention Delegate and Alternates (5 seats plus 1 alternate)

Greg H. stated that the convention will be in Casper on Saturday, June 6th. The annual Nellie Tayloe dinner will be held that same evening. He suggested we nominate and approve a slate to attend the state convention.

  1. Greg H. self-nominated and accepted;
  2. Lois P. nominated Dudley C. who accepted.
  3. Vikki C. nominated Lois P. who accepted;
  4. Mary V.A. nominated Mary R. who accepted.
  5. Lois P. nominated Johns S. who accepted.
  6. Lois P. nominated Mary V.A. as alternate, she accepted
  7. Bettina R. self-nominated as alternate and accepted

  • Mary V.A. nominated Kim M. who declined;
  • Randy C. and Mitch B. declined nominations.

Late arrival of a voting member

Suzi moved that we accept a late voting member to the Convention, increasing the voter count to 17 present. Seconded, and carried by voice vote.

After further requests for nominations, Randy C. made a motion to elect these 5 nominees as delegates with 2 alternates to the State Convention. Mitch B. seconded and the motion passed.

Contact information was collected.

Following a motion by Randy C. seconded by Mitch B., a recess was called. Motion carried. Recess for 15 minutes. Convention invited to partake in the food and drink provided by volunteers.

7. Platform and Resolutions

Kim McC. presented the 2026 Johnson County Democratic Party Platform, acknowledging the hard work of the Platform and Resolutions Committee members to edit the platform from 24 pages to four.

Greg cited three purposes of county party platforms:

  1. seeds the state party platform
  2. represents the needs and beliefs of the county Democratic voters
  3. candidate recruitment

Dudley made a motion to adopt the 2026 document as presented by the Platform Committee Chair. Mitch seconded. Greg asked “Does it closely represent what we or a majority of Johnson County Democrats believe?” The vote to approve the platform was unanimous at 11:23 a.m. The platform will be shared on website and provided upon request.

8. Other Business

Candidate recruitment. Greg said now that we have a new platform it can be shared with potential county candidates. James Byrd is a candidate for U.S. Senate. If a member is interested in serving as a local liaison for planning events for candidates coming to our area contact Greg.

An author, seeking rural residents to interview, contacted Greg H. Let him know if you’re interested in speaking with her.

“No Kings” demonstrations are planned nation-wide for Saturday, March 28th. It was agreed to hold a peaceful demonstration in Buffalo at 11 a.m. Participants who wish to join the Sheridan Democratic Party will be able to travel there by 1 p.m. There will also be participation by the Campbell County Democratic Party in Gillette for the demonstration there being organized by “Indivisible”.

9. CCC March 2026 Business

The Minutes of the February 3rd meeting were accepted. The Treasurer’s report was accepted.

Dudley reported that one application has already been received for the 2026 William D. McIntrye Scholarship, and funds are in place for awarding several scholarships of $500.00 each again this spring. Lois reported that a September 1st , 2026 Film Benefit Night screening of “Truth and Treason” is scheduled at The Buffalo Theater.

The Johnson County Cleark is seeking Election Judges and asks that interested members contact her office as soon as possible to be added to a list of potential judges to be trained to work during for the August Primary Election.

An update on the work of the Mini-Pantry committee was given by Lois.

Randy C. shared that a particular sign printer/manufacturer in Sheridan discounted, by 50%, the cost of the NO MAGA, NO FREEDOM CAUCUS signs he recently purchased.

Members discussed how unaffiliated voters, Independents, and former Republicans, are welcome in the Johnson County Democratic Party.

Announcements

10. Adjourn

Lois made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Randy C. The motion carried and Greg adjourned the meeting at 12:10 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,
Vikki Chenette
Convention Secretary




2026 Johnson County Democratic Convention Agenda

2026 Johnson County Democratic Convention Agenda
Johnson County Public Library – Buffalo
March 7, 2026 at 10:00am

  1. Call to Order

    • Chair of the County Central Committee

  2. Opening

    • Optional pledge and recognitions

  3. Credentials Report

    • Credentials Committee reports eligible participants present

  4. Adopt Agenda and Rules

    • Approve agenda
    • Set debate limits and other rules if needed

  5. Convention Officers

    • Elect convention chair
    • Elect secretary
    • Elect Sergeant at Arms

  6. Election of State Convention Delegates and Alternates (10 seats)

    • Nominations
    • Vote
    • Collect contact information

  7. Platform and Resolutions

    • Present drafts
    • Debate and amendments
    • Vote to adopt

  8. Other Business

    • Candidate recruitment, support and info
    • Appeal from an author about interviewing Dems in Rural America

  9. CCC March 2026 Business

    • February Minutes Review
    • Treasurer’s Report
    • New Business

      • Election Judges

    • Old Business

      • William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship
      • Mini Food-Pantry

    • Announcements from the floor
    • Upcoming Meetings

  10. Adjourn



Call to Convene

The Johnson County Democratic Party welcomes all Johnson County Democrats registered 5 days prior to March 7, 2026, to attend our County Convention on March 7, 2026, at the Johnson County Library, 171 North Adams Ave in Buffalo, WY, beginning at 10:00 am. Doors will open at  9:30 am.

The business of the County Convention includes election of delegates to the Wyoming Democratic Party Convention. Attendees may also discuss and consider adoption of changes to the state and county party platforms and other resolutions.




Agenda Feb 3 2026

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
Feb. 3, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 104

Draft Agenda

6:00pm Call to order, roll and Pledge

6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda

6:04pm Minutes (Secretary)

6:06pm Money (Treasurer)

6:07pm Miscellany (Chair)

  • SCC Meeting on March 14 – Proxy?
  • Newsletter/eMail program

6:08pm Old Business

  • County Convention

    • Committees

      • Credentials
      • Platform and Resolutions

    • Advert/Announcement
    • State Convention

      • June 6, 2026
      • 5 Delegates

6:20pm New Business

  • Community Garden
  • WDP Bylaws

6:25pm Other business

6:35pm Announcements from the Floor

Upcoming Meetings

  • WDP Comms Call – TBA
  • Freedom Readers Book Club – TBA
  • County Party Round Table – Feb 24, 2026
  • County Convention – Mar 7, 2026
  • Other?

6:40pm Adjourn




Agenda Jan 6, 2026

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
Jan. 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 104

Draft Agenda

6:00pm Call to order, roll and Pledge

6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda

6:04pm Minutes (Secretary)

6:06pm Money (Treasurer)

6:07pm Miscellany (Chair)

  • Legislative Watch Bootcamp (WDP)
  • LWVWY Petition
  • Thank you cards

6:08pm Old Business

  • County Convention
  • State Convention

6:20pm New Business

6:25pm Other business

6:35pm Announcements from the Floor

Upcoming Meetings

  • WDP Comms Call – TBA
  • Freedom Readers Book Club – TBA
  • County Party Round Table – Cancelled for “Bootcamp”
  • JC Dems CCC – Feb 3, 2026
  • Other?

6:40pm Adjourn

LWVWY Petition




Agenda Dec 2, 2025

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda
Dec. 2, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 104

6:00pm Call to order, roll and Pledge

6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda

6:04pm Minutes (Secretary)

6:06pm Money (Treasurer)

6:07pm Miscellany (Chair)

  • GOTV Calendar
  • County Convention – March 2026

6:08pm Old Business

  • Update WDMMS – Movie Night
  • Newsletter responses?

6:20pm New Business

  • March Convention
  • Candidates and Election Calendar

6:35pm Other business

  • ???

6:45pm Announcements from the Floor

  • ???

Upcoming Meetings

  • WDP Comms Call – TBA
  • Freedom Readers Book Club – TBA
  • County Party Round Table – December’s is On Holiday
  • Other?

6:50pm Adjourn




Minutes November 4, 2025

Johnson County Democratic Party

Meeting Minutes

November 4, 2025

Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 104

Call to Order:

Chair called the meeting to order at 6:04pm. Six voting members were present.

Agenda:

Agenda approved with one addition, information for potential scholarship fundraiser.

Minutes:

Previous meeting Minutes approved.

Treasury Report:

Current financial standing provided by treasurer.

Chair Announcements:

  • Mobilize announced, discussed.

Old Business:

  • Discussion and planning around Nov 15 movie night fundraiser. Movie synopsis, raffle ticket sales and item coordination, family/child friendly, snack donations requested, concessions open during seating and screening.
  • Foreshortened review of SCC meeting.
  • List of services and resources now provided in Mini-Pantry.

New Business:

  • None

Other Business:

  • None.

Floor Announcements:

  • Monday nights at the JC Library in Buffalo. Musical performances.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • County Party Round Table – Nov 25, 2025 at 7:00pm
  • Next JCDems CCC Meeting – Dec 2, 2025 at 6:00pm

Adjourn:

Meeting adjourned at 6:29pm.




WDP’s Nov 2025 Newsletter

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