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RNC STATEMENT ON EDWARDS’ ENDORSEMENT OF OBAMA

RNC STATEMENT ON EDWARDS’ ENDORSEMENT OF OBAMA

WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement today:

“Barack Obama and John Edwards share an out-of-touch agenda that would raise taxes on families while cutting funding for our troops.  The only question is why didn’t Edwards endorse sooner?  Edwards’ endorsement of a candidate he previously blasted as inexperienced, hypocritical, and lacking substance will not help Obama with voters looking for real change.”

RNC Reports Strong Fundraising Supporting Senator McCain, Republicans

RNC Reports Strong Fundraising Supporting Senator McCain, Republicans
Americans Demonstrate Outpouring Of Support For John McCain's Candidacy

WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan today announced that the RNC will report over $31 million cash-on-hand through the end of March 2008 in its upcoming filing with the Federal Election Commission. 

“The RNC is very fortunate to enjoy the support of hundreds of thousands of donors, in addition to the fact that the President has invested time and energy to ensure Republican candidates have the necessary resources to communicate our message and mobilize the vote this fall,” said Duncan. 

While the RNC will report $31 million cash-on-hand with no debt, the DNC reported that it had over $4 million cash-on-hand with $250,000 in debt at the end of February.  In total, the RNC has raised over $36 million during the first three months of 2008.

“It’s clear that John McCain is the only candidate in this race with the experience, character, and vision to move our nation forward,” Duncan continued. “As we prepare for November, we are encouraged by the dedication and outpouring of support from so many who want to ensure that Senator McCain and Republican candidates are elected this fall.”

RNC CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS TO TEAM

RNC CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS TO TEAM

WASHINGTON – Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan today announced the addition of Carly Fiorina, Lew Eisenberg, Frank Donatelli, and Michael DuHaime to the RNC team.  Fiorina will serve as the Victory Chairman, Eisenberg as the Victory Finance Chairman, Donatelli as RNC Deputy Chairman, and DuHaime as Senior Advisor for Political Operations.

“I am excited to announce the addition of these highly qualified and talented individuals and welcome them to the RNC team.  Carly Fiorina, Lew Eisenberg, Frank Donatelli, and Mike DuHaime will play a vital role in our efforts as we move forward to elect Senator John McCain as the next President of the United States and in our efforts to regain the majorities in the House and Senate,” Chairman Duncan said.

Carly Fiorina will serve as the Victory Chairman.  Fiorina is a remarkable American success story and one of the nation’s great business leaders.  Her business experience will be vital to Senator McCain and the RNC as we travel the country talking about the Senator’s plans to create jobs for working families and set the conditions for economic growth.

“I look forward to having a dialogue with the American people about why John McCain will be a great President and why the Republican Party has the best ideas on how to keep our country safe, prosperous, and strong,” Fiorina said.

Fiorina has been active in politics, working with President Bush, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Members of Congress on technology issues.  She has advised the Departments of Defense and State, USAID, and the CIA.  As a sought-after speaker, she has spoken with hundreds of thousands of people all around the country.

“Carly Fiorina is a great asset to our Victory program,” RNC Co-Chairman Jo Ann Davidson said.  “Her experience in business and government give her incredible insight into the economy and we are fortunate to have her as part of the team, especially in this critical election year.”

Lew Eisenberg will serve as the Victory Finance Chairman.  Eisenberg is a former partner at Goldman Sachs and co-founder of Granite Capital International Group.  Mr. Eisenberg also served from 1995 to January of 2002 as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.  Eisenberg previously served as RNC Finance Chairman and Co-Chair to the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York. 

“I am eager to return to the RNC in this new capacity as we continue to raise the resources that our Party will need to elect John McCain as President as well as Republicans nationwide,” said Eisenberg.

Frank Donatelli will assume the role of RNC Deputy Chairman.  Donatelli served under Ronald Reagan as Assistant to the President for Political and Intergovernmental Affairs, as well as Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.  Donatelli has advised numerous GOP presidential candidates, including Bob Dole and George W. Bush.  Donatelli also served then-White House Chief of Staff James Baker and worked on Baker’s campaign for Texas Attorney General.

“I am excited to be part of the team here at the RNC that will help elect John McCain as our next President.  The RNC has a vital role to play in the upcoming campaign and we will devote all available resources, financial, political and volunteer, to bringing Senator McCain’s message of smaller government, low taxes, and protection of our nation against all enemies to the American people,” Donatelli said.

Mike DuHaime will join the RNC as Senior Advisor for Political Operations.  DuHaime returns to the RNC after managing Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign.  A New Jersey native, DuHaime previously served the RNC as Political Director.

“I look forward to rejoining the team at the RNC in order to build on the great work that’s taking place, and boost our organization and resources in order to elect Senator McCain and Republican candidates across America this November,” said DuHaime.

RNC CONGRATULATES SENATOR MCCAIN ON WINNING THE REPUBLICAN PARTY’S NOMINATION

RNC CONGRATULATES SENATOR MCCAIN ON WINNING THE REPUBLICAN PARTY’S NOMINATION

WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement today:

“On behalf of the Republican National Committee, I am proud to congratulate the Republican Party’s 2008 presumptive Presidential nominee, Senator John McCain.  The spirit and courage Senator McCain has demonstrated is a testament to his strength of character.  His ability to make tough decisions, fight for our Party’s principles, and keep America safe and secure are qualities voters are looking for in the next President.  I am confident the RNC and Senator McCain’s campaign will work together in a close partnership to secure a Republican victory in November.”

RNC Statement On The Passing Of Wwilliam F. Buckley Jr.

RNC Statement On The Passing Of Wwilliam F. Buckley Jr.

WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement today:

“The news of William F. Buckley Jr.’s death today is deeply saddening to everyone in the conservative community. He committed decades of his life to defending our principles and shaping the future of the Republican Party.  Mr. Buckley’s contributions to the conservative movement in America are countless, and we are comforted to know his legacy is carried on through the publication he founded, National Review. I send my condolences to his family and hope the memory of his many accomplishments will serve as a tribute to his life.”

RNC Response To Democrat Debate

RNC RESPONSE TO DEMOCRAT DEBATE

WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement tonight:

“Both Democrat candidates showed voters why they should not be Commander in Chief in a time of war and economic uncertainty.  Barack Obama’s inexperience was demonstrated by his admission that he failed to convene one Foreign Relations subcommittee hearing and his contradictory stances on NAFTA.  Senator Clinton’s credibility hit an all-time low as she advocated a government-run health care plan and then refused to explain how she would pay for or enforce it.  After tonight’s debate in Cleveland, I am more confident than ever that a Republican will prevail this fall.”

RNC Response To Democrat Debate

RNC RESPONSE TO DEMOCRAT DEBATE

WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement tonight:

“I’ve never been more certain that both Democrat candidates are truly flawed. Barack Obama displayed tonight his naïve grasp of foreign relations – both current and historical. Obama also misled voters, claiming he disclosed all of his earmarks. His thin record and lack of experience exemplify why he is not fit to be Commander in Chief. Senator Clinton showed viewers tonight that she cannot be trusted and will continue to pander her way toward her party’s nomination.  Neither Democrat candidate demonstrated tonight that they are prepared to lead on the issues that matter to all Americans.”

RNC Chairman's Response to President Bush's State Of The Union Address

RNC CHAIRMAN’S RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT BUSH’S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement tonight:

“President George W. Bush spoke about the importance of trust in America and her people.  He called on Congress to trust the American people to wisely spend more of their own money. With the current economic challenges, it is important that we reject the Democrats’ calls to raise taxes on hard-working people. Instead, we should empower Americans with tax relief that puts more money in their pockets and trusts them to spend it wisely.

“Congress must also empower our intelligence community to protect the American people. Unfortunately, the votes of Senators Clinton and Obama against giving our intelligence community the tools it needs to effectively prosecute the War on Terror directly undermines Americans’ safety.

“Tonight’s State of the Union was given in the midst of a primary season where Republicans stand united behind a pro-growth, pro-democracy agenda. I am more confident than ever a Republican President will deliver next year’s State of the Union address, and that he will echo the optimistic, hopeful and empowering messages we heard tonight.”

RNC Announces Regional Political Director For The Northwest

RNC ANNOUNCES REGIONAL POLITICAL DIRECTOR FOR THE NORTHWEST

WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan announced today that Jon Seaton has been named Regional Political Director for the Northwest.

“The RNC’s Regional Political Directors serve as our representatives in the field, offering counsel and assistance wherever needed,” Duncan said.  “With his extensive background in the Northwest region, Jon Seaton will play a critical role in our efforts to elect a new Republican President, and increase the numbers of Republicans serving in the U.S. House and Senate.”

Jon Seaton served as National Field Director and Iowa State Director for the John McCain 2008 Campaign.  Prior to that, he was Associate Director in the White House Office of Political Affairs, responsible for the successful implementation of all Presidential and Vice Presidential visits for 11 Northwest and upper Midwestern states.  Seaton also served as Washington State Executive Director for Bush-Cheney 2004.  He is a 1997 graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder.

RNC Announces Web Site Relaunch

RNC ANNOUNCES WEB SITE RELAUNCH
New Site Includes Social Networking, Video Uploading and Mobile Content

WASHINGTON - The Republican National Committee (RNC) today announced the launch of a completely redesigned version of its website, www.GOP.com.   In addition to a completely new look, the site includes social networking properties, RSS feeds, blogs, and the option to receive GOP.com content on a mobile device.

“The new GOP.com is an easier, more attractive way for us to spread our message,” RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan said.  “It’s a way for our supporters to get more involved.  Now our voters can use cutting edge technology to communicate with us and each other, and to help develop and spread the Republican message themselves.”

The new GOP.com allows users to create a MyGOP account and interact with others, join issue groups, post blog entries and comment on articles.  An account promises users the opportunity to create their own personal campaign goals, recruit others, share photos and videos, and blog on their personal page.  The revolutionary ability to participate in forming and distributing the party’s message any time, any place and on any device will give audiences of all ages and technical abilities the opportunity to participate in Republican politics. A Spanish version of the website is available at espanol.gop.com.

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