RNC Chair Front-Runner

Who’s the Front-Runner for RNC Chair?

December 15th, 2010 at 5:35 am Tim Mak

Who will win the race for RNC Chairman? After all, that is the $400 million dollar question – the amount that  chair candidate and former RNC political director Gentry Collins has estimated the RNC will need to raise in the 2012 . . . → Read More: RNC Chair Front-Runner

STATEMENT FROM RNC CHAIRMAN MICHAEL STEELE ON JULY UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBERS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                        CONTACT: Press Office

August 6, 2010                                                                   202-863-8614

View This Statement At GOP.com

WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele released the following statement today:

“Unemployment remaining unchanged at 9.5 percent and the loss of over 130,000 jobs once again confirms that President Obama’s economic policies have failed to create sustainable job growth. For the millions of . . . → Read More: STATEMENT FROM RNC CHAIRMAN MICHAEL STEELE ON JULY UNEMPLOYMENT NUMBERS

100 Days!

100 Days. And it couldn’t be a worse moment to be a Democrat—or the best time to be a Republican.  We stand at the precipice of accomplishing something unimaginable just 1 year ago.  Every radical, “transformational” policy Democrats have peddled has failed—in fact, it has made things worse. Almost every special or off-year election since 2008 has demonstrated the increasing “buyer’s remorse” voters are experiencing.

The Democrat Congress’ approval is at an all-time low at 11% and President Obama’s approval has tanked even further this week to a record low 44%.  Our opponents are divided, in-fighting, blame-shifting, and getting desperate.  The President and his party are so off-putting to voters that they have to beg President Clinton to campaign for their candidates.  Now that’s change!

Meanwhile, GOP enthusiasm, unity, fundraising and polling advantage increase every day.  Our candidates are gaining in strength and momentum; energizing the voters, and talking up the common-sense conservative principles that will rescue the country from Obamanomics.  As Americans are suffering under crippling unemployment rates, things look pretty dark.  But as President Reagan would remind us, it’s the darkness of dawn, not of twilight.  November is coming and it’s Morning in America again. Continue reading 100 Days!