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Awkward! With Michael Steele at the Republican Resurgence Rally

Steele: Looking to the Future

Steele: Looking to the Future

RNC Chairman Michael Steele is a very smart man – charismatic, inspiring, charming, eloquent – but prone to gaffes. Tonight at the rally at the Hyatt in Bellevue, I was desperately hoping for none of his faux pas.

But, I was wrong. I can recall at least 3 awkward instances…

1. In a room full of white people, and mostly men, Steele talked about his childhood. It is the American Dream come true, but you gotta be careful.

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RNC’s new Latino Top Dog: A Start

Angela Sailor, the newly controversial RNC Director of Coalitions, announced today that the GOP has hired Manny Rosales as the her Deputy for the Latino community:

I am extremely pleased to announce that Manny Rosales is joining my staff as the new deputy director of coalitions. Manny’s experience in the Hispanic community and his work with small business leaders, veterans and the catholic community will be exceptionally valuable as the RNC works to communicate our party’s principles and expand the Republican Party to more Americans…

It seems Steele may be paying heed to the importance of attracting the Hispanic community to Republican candidates. Mike Murphy in Time highlights the new reality that conservatives face:

In 1980, Latino voters cast about 2% of all votes. Last year it was 9%, and Obama won that Hispanic vote with a crushing 35-point margin. By 2030, the Latino share of the vote is likely to double. In Texas, the crucial buckle for the GOP’s Electoral College belt, the No. 1 name for new male babies — many of whom will vote one day — is Jose. (via The Hill)

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Re-creating the big-tent Republican Party

Michael Steele, the new GOP Chairman, feels that the Republican Party is ready to turn a corner under his recently re-energized leadership. He feels that following his 3 fluffy ideas will help the Grand Old Party return to majority status:

1. Becoming the party of “new ideas”

2. Opposing Obama

3. Seizing the momentum of his so-called resurgence among GOP supporters across the country.

It is not quite that simple, Mr. Steele. Read on »

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