There will be no family feuding here, at least on television.Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel mostly deflected questions from CBS' Margaret Brennan during a Face the Nation appearance Sunday about her uncle Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah). The Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday announced Romney won't be invited to this year's event after he broke with
Republicans and voted for additional witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial.Brennan wanted to know what McDaniel thought about that, as well as CPAC's intense looking ad which made it very clear Romney wasn't invited. Brennan wanted to hear McDaniel's reaction to the argument that Trump has altered the
Republican Party, leaving more traditional GOP names like Romney out in the wilderness. But McDaniel evaded talking about her uncle directly and instead praised Trump for representing real Republican ideals, while dismissing the notion the party had morphed. She didn't defend Romney, either. McDaniel said she gets why CPAC and other party members are upset at Republicans who don't always support the president because they view going against the grain as contributing to the
election of a
Democratic president in 2020.