"Saul Anuzis will be a Chairman who will, once again, inspire the confidence of our grassroots activists, attract top talent to the RNC, revitalize fundraising from our small and large donors, and focus on the organizational nuts and bolts of a ground game that delivers our message and our voters to the polls.
Saul has excellent relationships across the country with social, economic and foreign policy conservatives. He worked successfully with Tea Party activists in Michigan who became a vital part of the winning coalition. He will build this same coalition nationally. Saul will provide the essential leadership to run and manage the RNC and put together a winning team and game plan to facilitate our wins in 2012."
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Morton Blackwell Endorses Saul Anuzis for RNC Chairman
Morton Blackwell, Virginia's National Committeeman, longtime conservative leader, and founder of the Leadership Institute has endorsed Saul Anuzis for RNC Chairman. Blackwell describes Anuzis as a commonsense conservative with a record of winning in blue states who will give us the leadership necessary to win in 2012.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Saul Anuzis for RNC Chairman
Saul Anuzis is running for chairman. He will bring the leadership the RNC so badly needs.
Think about your own state. Did some terrific Republican candidate work their hearts out, yet fall short by a handful of votes on Election Day? Now ask yourself: if the RNC had properly funded the Victory program in your state, would that candidate have been a winner? Would that candidate have benefited from a robust 72-hour program with ground troops sweeping in for the final weekend?
Would Keith Fimian have won if we had a fully funded victory program?
Sunday, January 4, 2009
RNC Candidates debate
Tomorrow at 1 PM Americans for Tax Reform will host a debate between the candidates for RNC Chair. You can watch it live online. This is an important debate as it is the only debate, and will hopefully show differences between the candidates. It is also important because some of the committee members, including Jeff Frederick--The RPV Chairman--, have not yet decided who to vote for.
The chair is elected by the 168 Republican National Committee members and the election is slated to take place on January 28th. The current list of candidates is incumbent Mike Duncan, Saul Anuzis, Ken Blackwell, Katon Dawson, Chip Saltsman, and Michael Steele. Hopefully whoever is elected will work hard and successfully rebuild the party in time for the midterm elections. We need a chairman who can raise money and create a strategy that engages and builds the grassroots while using new technology, and developing more useful technology.
If you are interested in my thoughts on the race for RNC chair you can read an article I wrote earlier relating to the RNC Chair race. Hopefully the committee members make a wise choice on behalf of the party.
What do you think about the race? Please vote in my poll which will be up till the new chair is chosen, and comment and let everyone know who you support and why.