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Looking to 2012, G.O.P. Is Set to Select a New Leader

Looking to 2012, G.O.P. Is Set to Select a New Leader

Michael Steele, the first black chairman of the Republican Party, faces long odds of winning re-election.

 

The Caucus: Steele to Debate Rivals for Republican Party Post

Michael Steele is facing four candidates trying to unseat him as chairman of the Republican National Committee.

 

Rivals lining up to run against Republican National Committee chief

Michael Steele's chances of keeping his job as RNC chairman are slipping away, GOP officials say.

 

Another blow for RNC chair Michael Steele

Gentry Collins, one of RNC chair Michael Steele's top aides, has quit his post, skewering Steele in the process.

 

GOP searches for an alternative to Steele

There is an effort underway among prominent Republican National Committee members to recruit a serious alternative to Chairman Michael Steele if and when he decides to stand for a second term early next year, according to sources familiar with the conversations.

 

Top Steele aide resigns amid RNC controversy

The resignation of Ken McKay, Steele's highest-ranking aide, is the most drastic in a series of attempts at damage control by the committee.

 

GOP aides clash over Michael Steele

GOP tempers flared during a routine conference call when House and Senate leadership aides confronted Republican National Committee staffers over recent comments by party chairman Michael Steele.

 

Republicans both assail, applaud Nobel award

To Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is an opportunity to exploit conservative ...

 

The Caucus: R.N.C. Chairman Under Fire After Interview

Michael Steele’s answers to questions about abortion and homosexuality could give heartburn to conservatives.

 

G.O.P. Apologizes to Limbaugh

The new chairman of the Republican party walks back remarks he made about the popular conservative radio host, whose broadcasts have prompted Democrats to try to link him to the leadership of the G.O.P.

 

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