Michael Steele Joins MSNBC
Monday, May 23rd, 2011This should be fun. Michael Steele, the gaffe-prone former chairman of the Republican National Committee, is joining MSNBC as a political analyst.
This should be fun. Michael Steele, the gaffe-prone former chairman of the Republican National Committee, is joining MSNBC as a political analyst.
Reince Priebus just became the 65th Chairman of the RNC by garnering 97 votes in the seventh round of voting. After the fourth vote, Michael Steele dropped out of the running and said, “It’s very clear that the party wants to do something different.” Saul Anuzis obtained 43 votes and Maria Cino 28 votes. Here is what you need to know about the new RNC chairman: read more
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Meet Newly Elected RNC Chair Reince Priebus
Republicans, meet your new Chairman. Reince Priebus, the 38-year-old former chairman of the Wisconsin Republicans, defeated Michael Steele Friday for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee. The chairmanship caps a steady climb up the…
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Prieubus: The Anti-Steele
The Republican National Committee is unlikely to re-elect Michael Steele as chairman, as the party looks to pay off its debt and prepare for the 2012 race.
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Steele Makes Final Pitch to Stay On as Party Chief
Candidates to lead the Republican National Committee met, including Michael Steele, the embattled incumbent.
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The Caucus: Five-Way Debate as Republicans Vie to Lead Party
Shrugging off criticism, the Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele vowed to seek re-election.
Don’t count Michael Steele out: The embattled and gaffe-prone RNC chairman is set to announce his plans for re-election tonight, according to two RNC members who spoke to Fox News. Though Steele has been criticized by many-including a good portion of…
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Steele Wants Another Term: Report
Michael Steele, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, said he would disclose his plans in a conference call with party leaders on Monday.
Michael Steele has reached his tipping point: The Republican National Committee chairman, who is broadly unpopular among his base, will announce tomorrow whether he will seek reelection to a second term. Supporters say he’s unlikely to throw his hat in…
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Steele to Announce RNC Plans Monday
The first of many challengers to Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele has emerged: former Michigan GOP chairman Saul Anuzis announced Friday he will run for the top party spot ahead of the 2012 election cycle. Azunis wrote in a blog…
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Michael Steele Draws First Opponent
Some senior Republicans are trying to pressure Michael Steele not to seek re-election next year as chairman of the party.
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Republicans Maneuver to Oust Their Leader
Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina, the two Republicans at the top of the California ticket, did not attend a voter turnout rally that featured Michael Steele and Sarah Palin.

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2 Top Candidates Skip G.O.P. Rally
The candidates Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman will skip Sarah Palin and Michael Steele’s rally in California.

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No Whitman or Fiorina at Palin-Steele G.O.P. Event