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Old 01-15-2011, 05:44 AM   #1
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GOP Picks Priebus to Head Party, Replacing Steele
Friday, January 14, 2011
By Liz Sidoti, Associated Press
Reince Priebus, of the Wisconsin Republican Party, talks with members during the Republican National Committee Winter Meeting, Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, in Oxon Hill, Md. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)


Oxon Hill, Md. (AP) - The national Republican Party, coming off huge election victories but facing a $22 million debt and an internal war over identity, ousted chairman Michael Steele Friday and chose Wisconsin party chief Reince Priebus to lead in the run-up to the 2012 presidential race.
The embattled Steele dropped his re-election bid halfway through the balloting when it became clear he could not win another two-year term after a first marked by verbal missteps and financial woes.
"We have to get on track. And together we can defeat Barack Obama in 2012," Priebus, the chairman of the Wisconsin GOP, said in a brief victory speech, pleading for unity within the fractured 168-member Republican National Committee. "We all recognize that there's a steep hill here ahead of us, and the only way that we'll be able to move forward is if we're all together."
A former top lieutenant to Steele, Priebus promised to hire top-notch staff, restructure the organization and put it on solid financial footing so the next GOP presidential nominee will be prepared to take on Obama.
For the next two years, Priebus will serve as the top spokesman promoting the party's agenda, countering Democrats, raising money to help Republicans and improving a get-out-the-vote effort that critics say languished under Steele.
Most urgently, the new chairman must retire an RNC debt of about $22 million owed to vendors and banks, as well as lure back demoralized donors who have been so frustrated with Steele's management that they sent their dollars elsewhere or didn't open their wallets at all last year. The party had only about $1 million cash on hand at year's end.
Priebus also will have to figure out how to navigate a GOP civil war in which conservatives and tea party disciples are trying to pull the Republican Party further to the right, to the chagrin of moderates and some longtime establishment leaders.
The favorite heading into Friday's balloting, Priebus led the field through seven rounds of voting. Steele quit after the fourth round. Ann Wagner, a former Missouri state GOP chair, abandoned her bid a few rounds later. Maria Cino, a New York native and a veteran party operative who served in President George W. Bush's administration, and Saul Anuzis, a former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, stayed on the ballot until the end.
"Despite the noise, despite the difficulties, we won" in November, Steele said, noting huge gains that included the GOP taking control of the House. "We must go forward, and we must win. We fired (Nancy) Pelosi. Let's take the Senate. Let's take the White House."
A telegenic though gaffe-prone party leader, Steele had argued that he should be re-elected because of the GOP's record of coast-to-coast victories. However, Republican operatives had formed a network of outside groups that adopted traditional national party functions out of a concern about the RNC's ability under Steele to raise money and deploy resources to key races.
The first black chairman of the Republican Party, Steele was elected to a two-year term in January 2008 just as Obama - the country's first black president - was taking office.
Since then, Steele, the former lieutenant governor of Maryland, has spent much of his tenure fending off criticism. He faced frequent complaints about questionable spending, anemic fundraising, staff shake-ups and cringe-inducing comments.
Longtime establishment Republicans and GOP elders in Washington argued that he damaged the party's image and its long-term fiscal health.
Steele angered them by predicting the GOP wouldn't win House control last fall; Republicans did win. He also drew their ire when he criticized fellow Republicans in a book that GOP leaders didn't know he was writing until it was published.
He lashed out at critics, telling them to "get a life." Steele also drew fire for collecting payments for his speeches.
Demands for him to resign came last year after the disclosure that RNC money was spent on a $2,000 tab at a sex-themed California night club, and when he said that the 9-year-old conflict in Afghanistan was a mistaken "war of Obama's choosing." It began under Bush.
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Old 01-15-2011, 05:46 AM   #2
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I'm waiting on comments from the Liberaldogdookies on how the GOP is racist. The black guy is out and a white guy is in... Just wait, it's coming!

Just like the shooting in Az were caused by Palin and the Tea Party.
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Old 01-15-2011, 05:52 AM   #3
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I never was impressed with Steele. Don't know anything about the new guy, but this bothers me. "A former top lieutenant to Steele...". Guess we'll see.
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Old 01-15-2011, 06:09 AM   #4
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I don't know much about him either. All I can say is good luck to him, he has his work cut out for him.
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Prior Work Experience

Before entering law school, Mr. Priebus worked in the Wisconsin legislature. During that time, Mr. Priebus also served as the Committee Clerk for the State Assembly Education Committee. During law school, Mr. Priebus clerked for the Wisconsin Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in Los Angeles, California.

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  • Numerous Appearances as a Panelist, Sunday Insight With Charles Sykes (NBC Channel 4)
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  • Appearances: Fox News with Megyn Kelly, Geraldo Rivera, MSNBC and C-SPAN's "Road to the Whitehouse"

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Mr. Priebus is recognized by the Milwaukee Business Journal as one of Milwaukee's 40 Under 40, Class of 2008 and was named by Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star.”

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Steel failed to report more than $7 million in debt to Federal Election Commission, I heard the the RNC was 20 million in debt. Too many strip Clubs.
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Steel failed to report more than $7 million in debt to Federal Election Commission, I heard the the RNC was 20 million in debt. Too many strip Clubs.
Your probably right, the GOP goes to strip clubs while the liberpukes go to gay bars!
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Your probably right, the GOP goes to strip clubs while the liberpukes go to gay bars!
I think see some common ground here, maybe Steel and Eliot Spitzer
could get together, and work in non-partisan way.
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Hey, when are we going to get a token Mongol? And how about Yellow History Month? (We're not really yellow, but blacks aren't really black, and whites aren't really white either.)
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Hey, when are we going to get a token Mongol? And how about Yellow History Month? (We're not really yellow, but blacks aren't really black, and whites aren't really white either.)
Prove they are a voting influence and importantly likely to vote as a block... consider it done.
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I'm curious to see how he'll do.
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