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Home arrow Leading The News arrow RNC hopefuls descend on DC
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RNC hopefuls descend on DC
Posted: 12/01/08 05:50 PM [ET]

As many as eight candidates hoping to chair the Republican National Committee (RNC) will attend a three-day meeting hosted by top conservative groups in a bid to win support in advance of January elections for the post.

This week's gathering of state-based conservative groups, hosted by Americans for Tax Reform and the American Conservative Union, will serve as the unofficial first cattle call of the brief campaign. The RNC is scheduled to elect a chairman at its annual meeting just after President-elect Barack Obama is inaugurated.

“In this new political landscape, a forward thinking conversation is necessary to focus on strategy, lessons learned, and how best to advance our ideas in the coming years,” reads the invitation, a copy of which was obtained by The Hill. 

“The meeting is not an occasion to complain about the past, hear national pundits opining, provide a national manifesto, or endorse a future candidate. It is an opportunity to discuss what has worked and what will work moving forward,” the invite said.

The event is “an opportunity to talk about the success and the records of the candidates out there,” said a GOP source working closely with one candidate. “It allows people who are closest to politics on the ground, the state leaders, to see what these candidates have done.”

Participants will attend a strategy session on Wednesday and attend one of three dinners hosted by conservative groups around town. On Thursday, invited guests will hear from experts on reaching new audiences and on succeeding in the new political landscape.

While the state leadership meeting will be important for RNC candidates, the main event is set for Thursday night, when committee members will attend a final Christmas party hosted by the vice president at the Naval Observatory.

“With all due respect to ATR, that is the cattle call,” said the GOP official.

Those seen as active or potential candidates for chair have been invited, and five have told organizers that they will attend. South Carolina Republican Party chairman Katon Dawson, Michigan GOP chief Saul Anuzis, former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, former Tennessee Republican Party chair Chip Saltsman and Mike Duncan, who currently chairs the national committee, are slotted to be present. 

Texas Republican Party chair Tina Benkiser, former Michigan National Committeeman Chuck Yob, Office of Management and Budget Director Jim Nussle have not responded yet. All three are considering their own bids, though none have made official announcements. One more potential candidate, Florida Republican Party chairman Jim Greer, will not attend.

 
 
 
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