You're gonna have to become a sleeper agent in the Republican party. Rise through the ranks, find allies, and then make an attempt at mutiny if your state chair is a part of the Uniparty. This was a strategy during the Tea Party movement in 2010, 2012, and MAGA in 2016.
There are over 10s of thousands different precincts in the country and each precinct has their own elected position in the Republican party called a, "Precinct Committee Person", however the position is only available to file during a primary which is every 2 years. Also, you're going to have to check if your state is a caucus state or a primary state, rules are different for each state that follow these different systems. Furthermore, if you do get elected or your state is a caucus state, then you'll be required to learn "Robert's Rules of Order" in order to communicate effectively during the meetings.
These low-level positions are ignored because people mainly follow national politics and that's a blessing in disguise and that means you can run unopposed. If you do get elected, that means you're in, and you are allowed to attend the meetings. Here, you'll want to obtain higher ranks as quickly as possible: Precinct Committee Person -> Precinct Leader -> Local Chair -> to eventually State Chair. If your local GOP is filled with a bunch of old dudes that uses the party as an extension of their favorite country club, then it may a bit harder since they may see you as an outsider.
You're gonna have to become a sleeper agent in the Republican party. Rise through the ranks, find allies, and then make an attempt at mutiny if your state chair is a part of the Uniparty. This was a strategy during the Tea Party movement in 2010, 2012, and MAGA in 2016.
There are over 10s of thousands different precincts in the country and each precinct has their own elected position in the Republican party called a, "Precinct Committee Person", however the position is only available to file during a primary which is every 2 years. Also, you're going to have to check if your state is a caucus state or a primary state, rules are different for each state that follow these different systems. Furthermore, if you do get elected or your state is a caucus state, then you'll be required to learn "Robert's Rules of Order" in order to communicate effectively during the meetings.
These low-level positions are ignored because people mainly follow national politics and that's a blessing in disguise and that means you can run unopposed. If you do get elected, that means you're in, and you are allowed to attend the meetings. Here, you'll want to obtain higher ranks as quickly as possible: Precinct Committee Person -> Precinct Leader -> Local Chair -> to eventually State Chair. If your local GOP is filled with a bunch of old dudes that uses the party as an extension of their favorite country club, then it may a bit harder since they may see you as an outsider.