Tara Setmayer’s Journey from the Republican Party to The Seneca Project: Choosing Country Over Party
Tara Setmayer, a former Republican and now Independent political commentator, made a bold move by leaving the Republican Party after the 2020 election. Setmayer was appalled by Donald Trump’s refusal to concede the election and his baseless accusations of election fraud. She saw this as a clear indication that the Republican Party she once knew was no longer the same.
Rather than silently criticize Trump like many other Republicans, Setmayer took action by launching The Seneca Project, a bipartisan PAC aimed at engaging women voters and protecting their interests. Setmayer believes in choosing country over party and is determined to prevent a Trump victory in the 2024 election.
The Seneca Project focuses on issues like reproductive rights and IVF, which Setmayer believes will rally women against the Trump-Vance ticket. With endorsements from well-known Republicans like Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney, Setmayer hopes to appeal to non-Democrats and show them that it’s okay to not agree with everything Kamala Harris stands for.
As the election approaches, Setmayer and The Seneca Project are focusing on swing states, where a few thousand votes can make a significant difference. Setmayer firmly believes that women will play a crucial role in deciding the outcome of the election.
With her determination and passion for making a difference, Tara Setmayer is leading the charge to protect women’s rights and ensure a better future for all Americans.