2009 Republican National Committee chairmanship election explained

Election Name:2009 Republican National Committee chairmanship election
Flag Image:Republican Disc.svg
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2007 Republican National Committee chairmanship election
Previous Year:2007
Next Election:Republican National Committee chairmanship election, 2011
Next Year:2011
Candidate1:Michael Steele
Color1:DC241F
Candidate2:Katon Dawson
Color2:DC241F
Candidate4:Mike Duncan
Color4:DC241F
Chairman
Before Election:Mike Duncan
After Election:Michael Steele
1Blank:First round
2Blank:Sixth round
2Data1:91 votes
54.2%
2Data2:77 votes
45.8%
2Data4:Withdrawn
1Data1:46 votes
27.4%
Candidate5:Saul Anuzis
Colour5:DC241F
1Data2:28 votes
16.7%
1Data4:52 votes
31.0%
1Data5:22 votes
13.1%
2Data5:Withdrawn
Votes For Election:168 members of the Republican National Committee
Needed Votes:85

The 2009 Republican National Committee chairmanship election started out as a six-way race, and ended on the sixth ballot with Michael Steele becoming the first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee.[1] The Washington Times called it the "'Dirtiest ever' race for RNC chairman."[2]

Pre-campaign

On November 11, 2008, Jeff Burton launched a political draft website to encourage Steele to run for Republican National Committee Chairman.[3] The website allowed visitors to sign a draft petition, and received over 6,000 signatures.[4]

Campaign

Katon Dawson announced his official bid on November 24, 2008.[5] Dawson was one of two candidates to earn votes on each of the six votes taken; he lost the final ballot to winner Michael Steele, 91–77.[6]

On November 24, 2008, Steele launched his own campaign website,[7] and confirmed his intention to run on Hannity and Colmes.[8] Steele, seen as an early frontrunner, rejected the idea that the color of his skin had anything to do with his chances at becoming RNC chair, saying, "I am a Republican who happens to be African-American."[9]

Chip Saltsman was the first candidate to release a specific plan regarding the future of the party, which can be viewed at Our Plan for Republican Victory.[10] In his bid for the RNC Chairmanship, Saltsman had been endorsed by: former Republican presidential candidate Governor Mike Huckabee,[11] former United States Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, Tennessee Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey, and Tennessee House Majority Leader Jason Mumpower.[12]

USA Today reported that, "half of the candidates to lead the Republican National Committee (RNC) are Southerners: current Chairman Mike Duncan of Kentucky, South Carolina Chairman Katon Dawson and former Tennessee chairman Chip Saltsman. Former Ohio secretary of State Ken Blackwell and former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele are black. Saul Anuzis, the Michigan GOP chairman, is a Harley-Davidson rider, an ex-union member and the son of an autoworker.[13]

"Barack the Magic Negro" controversy

For Christmas 2008, Chip Saltsman sent members of the Republican National Committee a music CD of 41 songs that included one entitled "Barack the Magic Negro" set to the tune of "Puff, the Magic Dragon". The origin of the song was the title a Los Angeles Times column, written by David Ehrenstein in March 2007 that criticized the reception that Obama, a long shot candidate at the time, was getting in white America; Ehrenstein described the image of Obama in white America as that of a Magical Negro, a stereotypical gentle black man who helps white people, often used in movies created by white people.[14] Rush Limbaugh commented on the column the day it published, and interpreted it as criticizing Obama himself, called the column an example of "the racism of the left," and sang the words, "Barack the Magic Negro", to the tune of "Puff the Magic Dragon."[15] [16] Shortly after that Paul Shanklin recorded a song about Barack the Magic Negro set to that same tune, which Limbaugh played numerous times throughout the 2008 presidential election season.[17] This is the song that Saltsman included on his CD.[18] [19] Saltsman's campaign imploded as a result of the controversy caused by the CD, and he withdrew from the race.[20] [21]

Voting

The election was decided in late January after six rounds of voting, with Steele elected chairman by a majority vote of the 168 committee members.[22] [23] [24]

CandidateRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6
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282934626977
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524844

Candidate won that round of voting

Candidate withdrew

Candidate won RNC Chairmanship

After the third round of balloting Duncan dropped out of contention without endorsing a candidate.[25] Ken Blackwell, the only other African-American candidate, dropped out after the fourth ballot and endorsed Steele, though Blackwell had been the most socially conservative of the candidates and Steele had been accused of not being "sufficiently conservative." Steele picked up Blackwell's votes.[26] After the fifth round, Steele held a ten-vote lead over Katon Dawson, with 79 votes, and Saul Anuzis dropped out.[27]

The sixth round

The final push that led to Steele's win was from the eight voters from the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands, who switched to Steele after Anuzis dropped out.[28] Steele won the chairmanship of the RNC in the sixth round, with 91 votes to Dawson's 77.[29]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michael Steele elected RNC chairman . USA Today . January 30, 2009 . January 16, 2011.
  2. Web site: 'Dirtiest ever' race for RNC chairman . Washington Times . January 29, 2009 . January 16, 2011.
  3. Web site: November 13, 2009. Draft Steele group launches. Alex. Isenstadt. November 11, 2008. Politicker.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081215161130/http://www.politickermd.com/alexisenstadt/4162/draft-steele-group-launches. December 15, 2008. mdy-all.
  4. Web site: Support Michael Steele for RNC Chairman. draftmichaelsteele.com. February 22, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100325224339/http://www.draftmichaelsteele.com/. March 25, 2010. live.
  5. Mark Murray. Dawson officially enters RNC race, MSNBC, November 24, 2008
  6. Burns, Alexander. Steele: 'How do you like me now?', Politico, January 30, 2009
  7. Web site: Steele Website Goes Live . Daniel . Reiter . Politicker.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090126051147/http://www.politickermd.com/danielreiter/4232/steele-website-goes-live . January 26, 2009 .
  8. Web site: Michael Steele Announces Candidacy for RNC Chair. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/LXw6YuMpyDs . 2021-12-15 . live. November 13, 2008. video – YouTube posting by SteeleForChairman on November 14, 2009. Hannity and Colmes. Fox News.
  9. News: New RNC Chairman: Michael Steele . February 20, 2009 . Stephey . M.J. . February 2, 2009 . Time . https://web.archive.org/web/20090205145409/http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1876129,00.html. February 5, 2009 . dead.
  10. Web site: Memo – Chip Saltsman for RNC Chair . Chipsaltsman.com . January 16, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101117195005/http://www.chipsaltsman.com/index.cfm?Page=Memo . November 17, 2010 . mdy-all .
  11. Huckabee, Governor Mike, "Chip Saltsman for RNC Chair", Huck PAC, December 8, 2008.
  12. Brooks, Jennifer and Theo Emery, "Saltsman acts to become national GOP chairman", The Tennessean, December 9, 2008.
  13. Web site: Lawrence . Jill . Six-way race for GOP chairman heats up . USA Today . January 5, 2009 . January 16, 2011.
  14. Ehrenstein, David, "Obama the 'Magic Negro' ", The Los Angeles Times, March 19, 2007. Quote: Like a comic-book superhero, Obama is there to help, out of the sheer goodness of a heart we need not know or understand. For as with all Magic Negroes, the less real he seems, the more desirable he becomes. If he were real, white America couldn't project all its fantasies of curative black benevolence on him"
  15. Rush Limbaugh Show Transcript. March 19, 2007 Liberal Calls Obama "Magic Negro"
  16. Rush Limbaugh recording via Media Matters. March 20, 2007 Latching onto L.A. Times op-ed, Limbaugh sings "Barack, The Magic Negro" Song is at 11:30
  17. News: G.O.P. Receives Obama Parody to Mixed Reviews. The New York Times. 2008-12-28. DeParle. Jason.
  18. Sinderbrand, Rebecca, "RNC chairman candidate defends 'Barack the Magic Negro' song", CNN, December 26, 2008.
  19. Web site: 'Magic Negro' flap might help Saltsman . Andy . Barr. www.politico.com. December 30, 2008. December 2, 2014.
  20. News: Nagourney . Adam. Candidate Linked to Obama Parody Song Leaves Race for G.O.P. Chairman. January 29, 2009 . The New York Times.
  21. Web site: Chip Saltsman Withdraws From RNC Chairman's Race. Kleinheider. NashvillePost.com. January 29, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090919170432/http://politics.nashvillepost.com/2009/01/29/chip-saltsman-withdraws-from-rnc-chairmans-race/. September 19, 2009. mdy-all.
  22. Web site: RNC Field Sorts Itself Out . January 2, 2009 . Cillizza . Chris . December 11, 2008 . . The Washington Post.
  23. Web site: Republican Choose Michael Steele as Party Chairman. CQ Politics. January 30, 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090203003925/http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=news-000003021842&cpage=1. February 3, 2009. mdy-all.
  24. Web site: RNC Chairman Vote: Live Coverage. PollPundit.com. January 30, 2009. February 22, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20090202073843/http://polipundit.com/index.php?p=20632. February 2, 2009. dead.
  25. Armbinder. Mark. RNC Chairman Duncan Drops Re-Election Bid. January 30, 2009. The Atlantic. February 22, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20090201020537/http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2009/01/rnc_chairman_duncan_drops_reel.php. February 1, 2009. dead.
  26. News: Cillizza . Chris. Steele Elected RNC Chair . January 30, 2009 . Washington Post.
  27. Web site: Hamby. Peter. Steele wins contentious RNC race. January 30, 2009. CNN Political Ticker. February 22, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20090204093205/http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/category/rnc-race/. February 4, 2009. dead.
  28. News: RNC race came down to island territories . The Hill . Reid Hill . February 9, 2009.
  29. News: Burns. Alexander. It's Steele!. The Politico. January 30, 2009. January 30, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090201061324/http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0109/18216.html. February 1, 2009 . live.