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		<title>Let&#8217;s Have a Debate</title>
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		<dc:creator><a class="user" href="/users/grover_norquist/">Grover Norquist</a> (<a href="/grover_norquist/">Diary</a>)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Party bosses are traditionally &#8220;elected&#8221; in smoke filled rooms behind closed doors.  Or more recently, the chairman of the Republican Party was &#8220;selected&#8221; by the president.</p>
<p>No more.  On January 28 the 168 members of the Republican National Committee&#8211;themselves elected by Republicans in their states—will elect one of six candidates to be the Chairman of the party for two years.</p>
<p>This is the closest thing to a national presidential election Republicans will face for four years.  Unlike a Congressman or Senator, the Chairman of the RNC has all the duties of a presidential candidate. He or she must raise money, run the organization and communicate the party&#8217;s message.</p>
<p>Some French Guy once said that &#8220;War is too important to be left to the generals.&#8221; Well, the RNC chairmanship is too important to be left to the politicians.  Every liberty loving American deserves to have a stake in who is elected to lead the party that should, and could be the leader of the fight for freedom in America.</p>
<p>Six candidates will face off in a public debate on Monday, January 5 from one o&#8217;clock to two-thirty at the National Press Building: Saul Anuzis, the GOP chair of Michigan; Katon Dawson, the South Carolina Chairman; Chip Saltzman, the former party chairman in Tennessee; Mike Duncan, the present RNC chairman; Michael Steele, the head of GOPAC; and former Maryland chairman and Ken Blackwell, the former Secretary of State of Ohio.</p>
<p>The debate will be live streamed from <a href="http://www.rncdebate.org/">www.RNCdebate.org</a>. ATR is hosting the debate and the questions will be those submitted  from activists across the nation on the RNCdebate.org website. </p>
<p>This debate on January 5 will set a precedent.  Never again should the RNC chair be appointed by anyone.  Every center-right activist should have a say in questioning the candidates and communicating with RNC members who cast votes….just like lobbying your congressman and senators.</p>
<p>The route to a freer America begins with each of us caring enough to engage on this first election in the campaign for 2010, 2012 and beyond.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Party bosses are traditionally &#8220;elected&#8221; in smoke filled rooms behind closed doors.  Or more recently, the chairman of the Republican Party was &#8220;selected&#8221; by the president.</p>
<p>No more.  On January 28 the 168 members of the Republican National Committee&#8211;themselves elected by Republicans in their states—will elect one of six candidates to be the Chairman of the party for two years.</p>
<p>This is the closest thing to a national presidential election Republicans will face for four years.  Unlike a Congressman or Senator, the Chairman of the RNC has all the duties of a presidential candidate. He or she must raise money, run the organization and communicate the party&#8217;s message.</p>
<p>Some French Guy once said that &#8220;War is too important to be left to the generals.&#8221; Well, the RNC chairmanship is too important to be left to the politicians.  Every liberty loving American deserves to have a stake in who is elected to lead the party that should, and could be the leader of the fight for freedom in America.</p>
<p>Six candidates will face off in a public debate on Monday, January 5 from one o&#8217;clock to two-thirty at the National Press Building: Saul Anuzis, the GOP chair of Michigan; Katon Dawson, the South Carolina Chairman; Chip Saltzman, the former party chairman in Tennessee; Mike Duncan, the present RNC chairman; Michael Steele, the head of GOPAC; and former Maryland chairman and Ken Blackwell, the former Secretary of State of Ohio.</p>
<p>The debate will be live streamed from <a href="http://www.rncdebate.org/">www.RNCdebate.org</a>. ATR is hosting the debate and the questions will be those submitted  from activists across the nation on the RNCdebate.org website. </p>
<p>This debate on January 5 will set a precedent.  Never again should the RNC chair be appointed by anyone.  Every center-right activist should have a say in questioning the candidates and communicating with RNC members who cast votes….just like lobbying your congressman and senators.</p>
<p>The route to a freer America begins with each of us caring enough to engage on this first election in the campaign for 2010, 2012 and beyond.</p>
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