Steele Fires Back at Barbour's Criticism

Written by FrumForum News on Tuesday November 9, 2010

The Hill reports:

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said Monday that many party members still "don't want me in this job."

Asked by NPR about election-night comments made by Republican Governors Association Chairman Haley Barbour (Miss.) that his group and others had to "scramble around" to raise more money because the RNC lagged in fundraising, Steele fired back.

"Well, I think that's about the fact that they don't want me in this job, to put it rather bluntly," Steele said. "That has been a concerted effort since I got the job."

Coming off a cycle in which the Republicans took control of the House by gaining at least 60 seats and made a six-seat gain in the Senate, Steele last week claimed credit for helping to build the GOP wave. But questions about the RNC's fundraising and get-out-the-vote efforts continue to dog the chairman, who has made a series of verbal gaffes during his 22-month tenure.

Steele has come under pressure to defend the RNC's performance this cycle as he mulls a second term as chairman.

The former Maryland lieutenant governor has touted the RNC's fundraising haul of more than $175 million and his focus on grassroots organizing. But the Democratic National Committee outraised the RNC and the party came under fire for mishandling its finances.

"You know, look, I see this as a team effort. I think the governor just misspoke, to put it politely," he said, adding that the RNC sent the RGA $13 million in 2009. The RGA took in $30 million the last three months of 2010.

Click here to read more.

Category: The Feed