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    Steele becomes first African-American RNC chairman


    • Story Highlights
    • NEW: Michael Steele says to RNC: "I cannot do this by myself"
    • Saul Anuzis, Ken Blackwell, Chairman Mike Duncan dropped out Friday, leaving 2
    • New chairman will have uncommonly powerful role in revitalizing beleaguered GOP
    • Some want him to change with times; others stress basic conservative principles

    From Peter Hamby
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    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Michael Steele, a former Maryland lieutenant governor, was elected chairman of the Republican National Committee on Friday.
    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.
    Is this good or bad thing?
    Purely a political move? Or do republicans know they need a little "progress"?

    Do you think they'll be any changes to the republican roster?

    These are my thoughts and I'm not quite sure of the answers.

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    Repugs are so ing pathetic. Dems get Hillary, they get Palin. Dems get Obama they get unknown black dude. No self-respecting woman or black american would fall for their blatant politiking. How about the Repugs change their racist and pro-hate message then we can talk minority candidates.

    Morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haramzadeh View Post
    Repugs are so ing pathetic. Dems get Hillary, they get Palin. Dems get Obama they get unknown black dude. No self-respecting woman or black american would fall for their blatant politiking. How about the Repugs change their racist and pro-hate message then we can talk minority candidates.

    Morons.
    I'm glad to learn I'm a racist and pro-hate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farnan View Post
    I'm glad to learn I'm a racist and pro-hate.
    I would probably prefer the Republicans over Democrats if the Republicans weren't Virulently anti-Muslim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burnum View Post
    I would probably prefer the Republicans over Democrats if the Republicans weren't Virulently anti-Muslim.
    Don't make generalizations man, never a good thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farnan View Post
    Don't make generalizations man, never a good thing.
    Yes, I mean never mind the fact that Republicans quite shamelessly and openly used Barack Obama's middle name as a weapon during the 2008 campaign and did so on a regular basis.

    The Repug 'base' in it's true colors:



    These are the real Republicans. Never forget it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Farnan View Post
    Don't make generalizations man, never a good thing.
    Perhaps, but moderate republicans like you are definitely a Minority. Whereas Republicans like Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin and Pat Robertson actively pursue anti-Muslim Agenda.

    Edit: It's almost definitely an attempt to counter Barack Obama.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haramzadeh View Post
    Repugs are so ing pathetic. Dems get Hillary, they get Palin. Dems get Obama they get unknown black dude. No self-respecting woman or black american would fall for their blatant politiking. How about the Repugs change their racist and pro-hate message then we can talk minority candidates.

    Morons.
    Well, at least Steele is a qualified and well respected politician as opposed to Alaska Barbie. I hope they will give this man actual power and won't use him as a 'look how diverse we are' empty suit.

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    The National Commitee's are essentially powerless, the only real tool they have is to change the delegates each state gets in the primaries, and as last year showed, even this is fairly ineffective as Florida and Michigan simply ignored them. Technically they set the party platform, but in reality individual candidates stray away from it without any consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZaPPPa View Post
    I hope they will give this man actual power and won't use him as a 'look how diverse we are' empty suit.
    Umm.. these are Republicans we're talking about. They had a dude who peddled "Barack the Magic Negro" song and another fellow who used to part of a White-only club running for this position. This is without a doubt nothing more than a ploy to play catch-up with the Dems who have created an authentic and powerful multi-racial coalition - a coalition that reflects how America actually is.

    Republicans = outdated party of old angry white men. (ie Limbaugh, Hannity)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haramzadeh View Post
    Umm.. these are Republicans we're talking about. They had a dude who peddled "Barack the Magic Negro" song and another fellow who used to part of a White-only club running for this position. This is without a doubt nothing more than a ploy to play catch-up with the Dems who have created an authentic and powerful multi-racial coalition - a coalition that reflects how America actually is.

    Republicans = outdated party of old angry white men.
    Can you cut out the trolls already. I mean who here actually takes your unfounded and redundant posts seriously.



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    Quote Originally Posted by BNS View Post
    Can you cut out the trolls already. I mean who here actually takes your unfounded and redundant posts seriously.
    I'm sorry, but I'm not trolling anybody. If Repugs get their panties in a bunch then they should learn to be a little less PC and grow a thicker skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haramzadeh View Post
    Repugs are so ing pathetic. Dems get Hillary, they get Palin. Dems get Obama they get unknown black dude. No self-respecting woman or black american would fall for their blatant politiking. How about the Repugs change their racist and pro-hate message then we can talk minority candidates.

    Morons.
    Okay what you just said is just so many ing ways I don't even know where to ing begin.
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    I will assume you are not calling me a moron even if I am one of the Republicans who are also members on this site.

    Congradulations to Steele. Good luck on reordering a real mess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking Prince View Post
    I will assume you are not calling me a moron even if I am one of the Republicans who are also members on this site.

    Congradulations to Steele. Good luck on reordering a real mess.
    Maybe the "Repubs", those that are mainly of that bent due to belief in less governement and lower taxes, which is an idea that may have merit, maybe they should branch out and make a new party without all the baggage they have, eg, the religious extreme, pro-lifers, anti-stem cell type of folks.
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    I like Steele, but I remember that business-as-usual pandering during the election that all party politicians do.. Steele was no different. I find it pitiful.
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    It certainly feels like a 'look, we're diverse too!' thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justinian View Post
    It certainly feels like a 'look, we're diverse too!' thing.
    Haha, it really does seem like it too. And his speech was lackluster.
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    Obviously the Republicans are just ripping the Democrats off, just like when they put people like Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice into powerful governmental positions.

    Democrats talk alot about diversity but the only time the Democrats puts a "black" man on the top is when he completly surprises everyone in the party HQ and storms the elections by charisma and hope.

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    Calm down dudes, no need to start throwing around accusations.

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