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    Michael Steele Elected Chairman of Republican National Comittee

    Steele becomes first African-American RNC chairman - CNN.com

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Michael Steele, a former Maryland lieutenant governor, was elected chairman of the Republican National Committee on Friday.


    Michael Steele will be the next Republican National Committee chairman.


    Steele, the first African-American to hold the post, defeated South Carolina GOP Chairman Katon Dawson, 91-77, in the final round of voting among the RNC's 168 members.

    "This is our opportunity. I cannot do this by myself," he told the crowd at the annual RNC meeting Friday. "God bless you, and God bless our party."

    Earlier Friday, Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan, who was elected to lead the committee in 2007, dropped his re-election bid, telling committee members: "Obviously the winds of change are blowing here at the RNC."

    Two others also dropped out of the race Friday, leaving Steele and Dawson running against each other. After the sixth round of voting, Steele received 91 votes. Only 86 votes were needed.

    Duncan rose to address the 168-member committee after three disappointing rounds of balloting in the chairman's election. He bled votes on every successive ballot, his support trickling to the other candidates in the race.

    Despite the sometimes contentious nature of the campaign and criticism that the party suffered with him at the helm, Duncan told the crowd the race had been worth it.

    "I thought this would be good for the party," he said. "And I think it has been."

    Duncan earned a noisy round of applause when he said running the committee "has truly been the highlight of my life."

    Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell also ended his run Friday, throwing his support to Steele, a fellow African-American candidate.

    Blackwell had been in last place after four rounds of voting.

    "I told you last night that in elections, there are two ways that you change outcomes: You either change the composition of the electorate, or you can change the attitude of the electorate," he said Friday.

    "My fellow Republicans and members of the RNC, I cannot change the composition of this electorate. Nor would I want to. I do want to influence your perspective and your attitude at this moment in history. We must be a party that makes good the promise of Lincoln. We must unleash a new, a new birth of freedom," Blackwell said.

    Michigan GOP chairman Saul Anuzis also ended his bid to head the national party Friday. He did not endorse either of the remaining candidates.

    With Republicans out of the White House and in the minority in both houses of Congress for the first time since 1994, the new chairman will have an uncommonly powerful role in revitalizing the beleaguered party.

    "What counts now, quite frankly, is competence more than change," said Massachusetts committee member Ron Kaufman, who backed Duncan's re-election bid. "People want a chairman who can run the building, raise the money and spend it wisely, and that becomes more important to folks than just change for change's sake."

    Duncan had garnered more public endorsements from RNC members than any of his opponents and had run a sophisticated re-election campaign. However, many in the committee were ready for a clean break from the soft-spoken Kentuckian, who managed to raise $400 million during a difficult 2008 cycle.

    Duncan, tapped in 2007 to succeed Ken Mehlman, is also associated with former President George W. Bush and sat atop the party through an election in which Republicans hemorrhaged congressional seats for the second consecutive cycle.

    Some party members want the new chairman to change with the times to win back disaffected voters, while others are convinced the party must stress basic conservative principles like small government and lower taxes.

    With so many considerations on the table and opinions differing widely among the membership, no candidate emerged early as the true front-runner. As a result, the race had, at times, turned sour. Each contender was the victim of e-mail salvos laden with opposition research that appeared in member inboxes almost daily in recent weeks, sometimes anonymously.

    Dawson presided over of a string of GOP successes in South Carolina, from the state house on up to last year's pivotal Republican presidential primary.

    He boosted his prospects earlier in January, but a number of party members said they didn't savor the thought of having a white Southerner as the face of the party in the age of Obama. In September, he resigned from a country club with a whites-only restriction in its deed.

    A part of me wonders if they simply thought "Now we're hip too!"

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    What a joke wonder if rush was crying affirmative action foulplay today.

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    Eh, Republicans have been putting racial minorities into prominent roles for the past 8 years - Condie, Colin, Alberto Gonzalez, etc.

    While it's easy to try to pin the Republicans as the "party of racism", the composition of the leadership hasn't particularly suggested that recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhinox View Post
    What a joke wonder if rush was crying affirmative action foulplay today.
    Yup, Nevermind the fact that the guy earned it. He used to go on Bill Mahar alot, and despite getting ganged up on, he stood his ground on the shows. He still looked like a fucking douchebag in the process though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archibaldcrane View Post
    Eh, Republicans have been putting racial minorities into prominent roles for the past 8 years - Condie, Colin, Alberto Gonzalez, etc.

    While it's easy to try to pin the Republicans as the "party of racism", the composition of the leadership hasn't particularly suggested that recently.
    And yet, Strom Thurmand was actually mourned.

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    Same old republican party. Reactive rather then proactive. Can't wait til 2012 they will finally nominate a minority to run for president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimmauk View Post
    Yup, Nevermind the fact that the guy earned it. He used to go on Bill Mahar alot, and despite getting ganged up on, he stood his ground on the shows. He still looked like a fucking douchebag in the process though.
    This. Saw him on bill maher a couple times, every time he came off as someone conveniently overlooked common sense whenever it stood in his arguments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0ni0n View Post
    This. Saw him on bill maher a couple times, every time he came off as someone conveniently overlooked common sense whenever it stood in his arguments.
    This is why he is perfect for the new job.

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    Wasn't the other choice all for segregation back in the day? Wouldn't that have been cool

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    What a bunch of tools. You all.

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    At least we're not republican?

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    Quote Originally Posted by archibaldcrane View Post
    Eh, Republicans have been putting racial minorities into prominent roles for the past 8 years - Condie, Colin, Alberto Gonzalez, etc.

    While it's easy to try to pin the Republicans as the "party of racism", the composition of the leadership hasn't particularly suggested that recently.
    This came about only because Obama won the election, and yes, while the republican party seems to be an equal opportunity employer these days, giving 4 people that aren't white jobs is a far cry from supporting a community of millions.

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    Whenever the Republican party places a minority in a position of power people will claim that they are trying to make themselves seem less racist than they really are and aren't really handing them position because they deserve it (which coincidentally ends up with democrats using the same arguments republicans use in regards to giving minority groups positions because they are minorities in a bid to be progressive), but in this case, they definitely put him there because of Obama.

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    Fuckin' Bagel man.. LMFAO

    And yeah, this or Blackwell are the perfect choices here. Now the Republicans will proudly claim 'look at us we've got a magic negro too'.

    The thing is the Republican Party isn't just about race anymore. It's about money and power, who controls it and who is willing to do as much as possible to attain more of it. That was evidenced all throughout the Bush administration.

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    It's about money and power
    I suppose more so than the Democrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhinox View Post
    Same old republican party. Reactive rather then proactive. Can't wait til 2012 they will finally nominate a minority to run for president.
    I wonder if there are any black women with a disability to run. Polio from childhood would be good, could draw parallels to FDR. :D

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    Hrmm and I guess Lincoln wasn't a republican huh? The party of racism.

    Anyways, I think it's a good pick, a good fiscal conservative. And in this day in age when congress is trying to pass a spending bill full of absolute total bullshit, one that my grand-childrens grand-childrens are still going to be paying off, I think it's a good call on him.

    I guess the Oreo's are still going to be thrown at him during his speeches or called the Uncle Tom? Oh that's right Democrats are the party of progression, how could I have forgot that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saphirea View Post
    Hrmm and I guess Lincoln wasn't a republican huh? The party of racism.

    Anyways, I think it's a good pick, a good fiscal conservative. And in this day in age when congress is trying to pass a spending bill full of absolute total bullshit, one that my grand-childrens grand-childrens are still going to be paying off, I think it's a good call on him.

    I guess the Oreo's are still going to be thrown at him during his speeches or called the Uncle Tom? Oh that's right Democrats are the party of progression, how could I have forgot that?
    LOL did you really have to think that far back? Pretty pathetic tbh

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