Mississippi College GOP Chairman Abandons Party, Joins Democrats Over Tea Party Extremism

Posted by | June 30, 2014 22:00 | Filed under: Good News Politics Top Stories


The chairman of the Mississippi Federation of College Republicans resigned his post this morning and “will be changing my party affiliation to Democrat in the next few days.”

Evan Alvarez’s  letter of resignation states that tea party activists have too much of a voice in the party, “and because of that, the platform of the Republican Party has shifted too far to the right in my opinion.” In a separate email to Sam R. Hall of the Clarion-Ledger, he stated that he has already begun talking with Democrats about joining their party.

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Alvarez’s resignation followed the MFCR board’s decision not to remove Kolby Busby from the organization. Busby faced impeachment charges because he issued robocalls on behalf of Chris McDaniel in the Republican Party primary and primary runoff for U.S. Senate.

According to the Ledger, in the robocalls, Busby affiliated himself with MFCR, which violates the organization’s policy of remaining neutral in primaries.

Alvarez was scrutinized by McDaniel supporters and some members of MFCR who criticized him and others for openly supporting incumbent U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran over his
Tea Party challenger.

Alvarez defended individual members’ support of either candidate as long as they were not doing so in an official capacity with MFCR.

Approximately 35 McDaniel and tea party supporters showed up to protest any impeachment of Busby.

In the emailed statement to the Ledger, Alvarez described the decision not to impeach Busby:

When we informed him there wasn’t going to be an impeachment, but simply a reprimand and apology his attitude became more ignorant and cruel. He said he was not apologizing for anything and refused to be reprimanded for the two robocalls. At that point myself and the staffer at the GOP decided to cancel the meeting that day, and push it back to another Saturday in the coming month. We came to that conclusion because there was no way we would be able to have an effective meeting with roughly 35 yelling tea partiers in the lobby of the building, that were feeding Busby’s ignorant attitude.

At the end of his written statement, which was in response to the Ledger asking about the outcome of the impeachment hearing, Alvarez wrote:

After that whole event and a lot of thought up to know, I am leaving my position in the organization and have begun to speak to members of the Mississippi Democratic Party and will be changing my party affiliation to Democrat in the next few days. I have attached my letter to this email explaining the reasons that I can no longer be Chairman, and why I can no longer standby and identify with the Republican Party.

Alvarez’s full resignation letter:

I over the last 48 hours or so, I have been in deep thought about the future of MFCR and of the Republican Party. I have come to the conclusion that I no longer want to be the leader of the Mississippi Federation of College Republicans. I refuse to simply let people break the rules and think they don’t have to answer for their actions, admit they were wrong, or even apologize.

When I ran for Chairman in the spring, I ran to be Chairman of the Mississippi Federation of College REPUBLICANS, not the Mississippi Federation of College “Tea Partiers”. Also, I believe that the Republican Party has allowed these groups of extremist to have too much of a voice and because of that, the platform of the Republican Party has shifted too far to the right in my opinion. For example, the drastic cuts on needed federal funding that these groups of Republican extremists support would leave society weak and crippled.

Secondly, their far right stance on immigration is not only ignorant, but it is cruel. After all our country is a nation of immigrants and should welcome immigrants from every country. My father was an immigrant from Cuba and came to America in 1959 because of the freedom that this nation offers. This freedom should be available to each and every individual that wants to come work hard and pursue his or her goals in America.

Finally, I believe the Republican Party has not done enough to put a stop to the hatred and cruel words and actions of the far right extremist in the party. The Republican Party consistently says they are trying to appeal to minorities, but this will never happen when we allow members of party to say cruel and ignorant things about Women, African Americans, Hispanics, and other minorities in our country. I simply cannot be apart of organization that have members who support these far right extremist views, much less be the Chairman of the organization.

So in conclusion, I, Evan Alvarez, am hereby resigning my position as Chairman of the Mississippi Federation of College Republicans, as well as my membership at the Mississippi State Chapter of MFCR. This change is effective immediately!

Welcome to the Democratic Party, Mr. Alvarez.

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22 responses to Mississippi College GOP Chairman Abandons Party, Joins Democrats Over Tea Party Extremism

  1. Tommy6860 June 30th, 2014 at 22:10

    For some reason, I hear in my head the children’s tune “I’m a little teapot…”

    • Anomaly 100 June 30th, 2014 at 22:27

      And that’s why I like you so much. ^

    • Billy Jackson June 30th, 2014 at 23:54

      You’re on to something here:

      “I’m a little teapot
      Here is my spout
      And when I want to talk
      I stick my anus out”

  2. Tommy6860 June 30th, 2014 at 22:10

    For some reason, I hear in my head the children’s tune “I’m a little teapot…”

    • Anomaly 100 June 30th, 2014 at 22:27

      And that’s why I like you so much. ^

    • Billy Jackson June 30th, 2014 at 23:54

      You’re on to something here:

      “I’m a little teapot
      Here is my spout
      And when I want to talk
      I stick my anus out”

  3. Alan June 30th, 2014 at 22:23

    I can’t imagine that Millennials would embrace the Tea Party

    • Eric Trommater June 30th, 2014 at 23:25

      I’m sure they would have been right at home in 1,000 AD. Why I bet Ethelred the Unready, at heart, was a Tea Party Patriot!

  4. Alan June 30th, 2014 at 22:23

    I can’t imagine that Millennials would embrace the Tea Party

    • Eric Trommater June 30th, 2014 at 23:25

      I’m sure they would have been right at home in 1,000 AD. Why I bet Ethelred the Unready, at heart, was a Tea Party Patriot!

  5. Foundryman June 30th, 2014 at 23:14

    The funny thing about political ideology, like religious beliefs, you have to have a really deep epiphany to change how you see things. Hopefully, the Tparty will continue to help folks see the light and run away from them.

  6. Foundryman June 30th, 2014 at 23:14

    The funny thing about political ideology, like religious beliefs, you have to have a really deep epiphany to change how you see things. Hopefully, the Tparty will continue to help folks see the light and run away from them.

  7. Billy Jackson June 30th, 2014 at 23:54

    He looks like Robbie Benson.

  8. Billy Jackson June 30th, 2014 at 23:54

    He looks like Robbie Benson.

  9. Ron Jackson July 1st, 2014 at 00:59

    Let’s call them what they truly are, a mob of racist that seek to influence the debate through violence,the fact is the tea party movement is nothing more than a white christian identity movement,seeking to push an agenda of white nationalism. The problem is that to many in the media fear calling out all of the racist on the right,with far to many on the left willing to say that not all those on the right or in the tea party movement are racist,well yes they all are,they are nothing more than the modern day klan. They are all terrorist nothing more

  10. Ron Jackson July 1st, 2014 at 00:59

    Let’s call them what they truly are, a mob of racist that seek to influence the debate through violence,the fact is the tea party movement is nothing more than a white christian identity movement,seeking to push an agenda of white nationalism. The problem is that to many in the media fear calling out all of the racist on the right,with far to many on the left willing to say that not all those on the right or in the tea party movement are racist,well yes they all are,they are nothing more than the modern day klan. They are all terrorist nothing more

  11. Elliot J. Stamler July 2nd, 2014 at 20:40

    About time. OK he’s young but is sure took him a long time to wake up and smell the coffee.

  12. Elliot J. Stamler July 2nd, 2014 at 20:40

    About time. OK he’s young but is sure took him a long time to wake up and smell the coffee.

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