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November 14, 2008 11:25 AM

Michael Steele Seeks RNC's Top Spot

By
Brian Montopoli
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Republicans
Former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele has announced that he is running to become Chairman of the Republican National Committee.

"The Republican Party must present a vision for the future of America that relies on our conservative values and core principles," he said in a press release. Steele suggested Republican losses in recent elections did not result from a leftward shift in the electorate.

"It is wrong to believe the voters have suddenly become liberal," he said. "They have just lost any sense of confidence that the Republican Party holds the answers to their problems. We must face the fact that our party has failed in recent years to live up to our own principles -- we have failed to be 'solutions oriented' in addressing the concerns of all Americans."

Steele chaired the Maryland GOP from 2000 to 2002, and, as the Associated Press notes, he became the first black candidate elected to a statewide position in Maryland when he became lieutenant governor in 2003, a position he held until last year.

Among those who plan to or are considering running for the top RNC post are Mike Duncan, who presently holds the position, a number of state party chairmen, Chip Saltsman, who managed Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

"Most Americans today see a Republican Party that defines itself by what it is against rather than what it is for," Steele said in the release. "We can tell you why public schools aren't working, but not articulate a compelling vision for how we'll better educate children. We're well equipped to rail against tax increases; but can't begin to explain how we'll help the poor. The success of our Party's resurgence will come from the states -- from our local leaders and from our Governors."

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by obgyn33 November 16, 2008 3:20 PM EST
Tin Pawlenty could be the new face of the GOP but he will lose the middle if he continues going on that foolish FoxNews.
Palin will be a mistake if chosen because she will have too much to prove and she is a loser who tried to incite people to become violent by using buzz words.
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by obgyn33 November 16, 2008 3:15 PM EST
If the GOP are going to go back to their platform of conservative values and the christian right, they need to keep Palin off the ticket.

You cannot preach from that platform when you have an out of wedlock pregnant teen daughter that''s a high school dropout.
And a newborn baby you are schlepping around the country as oppose to bonding and stability.

If Palin was not in the spotlight, her uneducated daughter with no skill or trade, would be applying for welfare, food stamps, WIC, and government housing. Every uneducated pregnant teen doesn''t have a mom that''s a politician.
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by obgyn33 November 16, 2008 3:06 PM EST
That''s all we need is the face of the GOP to be the type of person he is. Eery opponent will call him a Tom, because he is certainly no match for Obama. And they don''t need Palin.
Pawlenty would have been a good choice but his credibility is going to be shot if he continues going on Fox cable and if he starts the haye and fear campaign that Palin and McCain ran
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by mattcat25 November 15, 2008 5:16 PM EST
Hey Chuck, take a good look around...the GOP has sucessfully SCREWED things up already.

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by chuckamok November 14, 2008 8:49 PM EST
Bush and Company destroyed the Republican brand. Bring back Gingrich and bring in the Steeles to man the wheel house. But it''ll take years to get back to any level of integrity. On the other hand ... Pelosi and Reid, the Dem clown prince and princess, will screw things up SO quickly ...
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by mattcat25 November 14, 2008 2:50 PM EST
I believe the GOP lost in the recent elections because of the results from the core principles and conservative values they%u2019ve had inflicted on the United States%u2026been there, done that!

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