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RNC CHAIRMAN RESULTS: Race For New Republican Leader Ends

LIZ SIDOTI   01/30/09 09:36 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The Republican Party chose the first black national chairman in its history Friday, just shy of three months after the nation elected a Democrat as the first African-American president. The choice marked no less than "the dawn of a new party," declared the new GOP chairman, former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele. Republicans chose Steele over four other candidates, including former President George W. Bush's hand-picked GOP chief, who bowed out declaring, "Obviously the winds of change are blowing."

Steele takes the helm of a beleaguered Republican Party that is trying to recover after crushing defeats in November's national elections that gave Democrats control of Congress put Barack Obama in the White House.

GOP delegates erupted in cheers and applause when his victory was announced, but it took six ballots to get there. He'll serve a two-year term.

Steele, an attorney, is a conservative, but he was considered the most moderate of the five candidates running.

He was also considered an outsider because he's not a member of the Republican National Committee. But the 168-member RNC clearly signaled it wanted a change after eight years of Bush largely dictating its every move as the party's standard-bearer.

Steele became the first black candidate elected to statewide office in Maryland in 2002, and he made an unsuccessful Senate run in 2006. The former chairman of the Maryland Republican Party currently serves as chairman of GOPAC, an organization that recruits and trains Republican political candidates, and in that role he has been a frequent presence on the talk show circuit.

He vowed to expand the reach of the party by competing for every group, everywhere.

"We're going to say to friend and foe alike: 'We want you to be a part of us, we want you to with be with us.' And for those who wish to obstruct, get ready to get knocked over," Steele said.

"There is not one inch of ground that we're going to cede to anybody," he added.

"This is the dawn of a new party moving in a new direction with strength and conviction."

His job is to spark a revival for the GOP as it takes on an empowered Democratic Party under the country's first black president in the next midterm elections and beyond.

He replaces Mike Duncan, who abandoned his re-election bid in the face of dwindling support midway through Friday's voting.

Two others who trailed farther back in the voting eventually followed suit, former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell and Michigan GOP chairman Saul Anuzis.

In the sixth and final round of voting, Steele went head-to-head with his only remaining opponent, South Carolina GOP chief Katon Dawson. Steele clinched the election with 91 votes; a majority of 85 committee members was needed.

Just eight years after Republicans controlled both the White House and Congress, the GOP finds itself out of power, without a standard-bearer and trying to figure out how to rebound while its foe seems to grow ever stronger.

The Democratic Party boasts a broadened coalition of voters _ including Hispanics and young people _ who swung behind Obama's call for change. At the same time, the slice of voters who call themselves Republican has narrowed. The GOP also has watched as Democrats have dominated both coasts while making inroads into the West and South, leaving Republicans with a shrunken base.

Despite the run of GOP losses, Duncan had argued that he should be re-elected because of his experience; his five challengers called for change and said they represented it.

As he left the race, Duncan thanked Bush and said of his two-year tenure: "It truly has been the highlight of my life."

Another candidate, former Tennessee GOP Chairman Chip Saltsman, withdrew from the race on the eve of voting and with no explanation, saying only in a letter to RNC members, "I have decided to withdraw my candidacy."

Saltsman, who ran former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's failed presidential campaign last year, saw his bid falter in December after he drew controversy for mailing to committee members a CD that included a song titled "Barack the Magic Negro" by conservative comedian Paul Shanklin and sung to the music of "Puff, the Magic Dragon."

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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Copeword
Transmagoric?
05:14 PM on 01/30/2009
I guess he's a better choice than the others since he's the most moderate.
06:21 PM on 01/30/2009
We'll just see how far that "moderate" stuff will get Steele with the wingnuts. Just ask John McCain how far it got him.
04:41 PM on 01/30/2009
I see the repubes voted in their "token" black man.
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11907281
03:30 PM on 01/30/2009
Katon Dawson's feelings on desegregation -

"Government reached into my life and grabbed me and shook me at the age of fifteen. I remember how blatant it was that government just thought that they knew better, that government just thought they knew better what to do in my school. ...But from that day on I’ve always been politically active, and wanted my voice heard."
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Ohsnap
01:58 PM on 01/30/2009
Dump Duncan.

Select Steele.

I support diversity and fresh ideas no matter what the political affiliation.
02:40 PM on 01/30/2009
Too bad Steele doesn't have any.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
11907281
03:28 PM on 01/30/2009
"I support diversity and fresh ideas no matter what the political affiliation."

Too bad the inverse of your statement is not true
01:54 PM on 01/30/2009
Did all the voting members of the RNC get fed some Rush Limburgers before the vote?
01:48 PM on 01/30/2009
K. Deparis, spokesperson for Georgie W. Boosh, Jr. former Repugnantcan President of the USA said that "Mr. Boosh is exactly what this party needs". He added that "he has the talent and the skill to rebuild this party."
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dadw5boys
Disabled Vietnam Vet
01:46 PM on 01/30/2009
What kind of scheme will these dunderheaded Republicans come up with to show their stupidity next ?
01:29 PM on 01/30/2009
where is their wonder girl "sarahPAC?"
01:51 PM on 01/30/2009
She's on her way to Washington for a striptease show at the Alfalfa Club's dinner likely to be attended by President Obama.
01:26 PM on 01/30/2009
i wonder where is JTP he could be the chairman, after all the gop is full of ignorant and bigots i hope they continue the same pattern, so i don't have to see another rethugs in the WH in my lifetime.
01:25 PM on 01/30/2009
All of these candidates SUCK!!!
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eirrac
01:25 PM on 01/30/2009
Do these guys really think that everything is all about them? We have a lot of other things to think about. I certainly don't spend any time listening to them bicker and strut and preen. I just want to be able to have enough income and food for my family. They don't really seem to notice, do they? Except to undercut everything positive that others are trying to do to help those of us who aren't wealthy. When was the last time any of them even mentioned "middle class"? My son is a small businessman, and he's just waiting for Pres. Obama's stimulus package to get passed so he'll get some of the help Obama talked about all during the campaign. It provides real help for small businesses, but the House Republicans are holding things up and "rejoicing" that they voted against the package there. Guess they really do live in a parallel universe. Like a bunch of little kids with grudges...poor losers.
01:22 PM on 01/30/2009
NO WE CAN'T, NO WE CAN'T, NO WE CAN'T...
The new Republican motto.
jazzdad51
Disgusted
01:34 PM on 01/30/2009
Good one.
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01:21 PM on 01/30/2009
Is it too late for "Nature Boy" Ric Flair to enter the fray?
01:20 PM on 01/30/2009
Chipper would be an excellent choice as head of the RNC Titanic. Maybe he can recruit Scooter to be his chief of staff.

Chipper and Scotter !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great party unifiers. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NYC07
Ceci n'est pas un micro-bio
01:09 PM on 01/30/2009
Ok everybody, please pick your candidate: 1. Mr. Dumb, or 2. Mr. Dumber, or 3. Mr. Dumb and Rac1st!
Please mark you ballot carefully.