After speaking with people involved with the RNC Chairman race,
it’s becoming clear that the contours of the race have to do with
two things: Is the candidate a conservative, and is the candidate
willing to do the work. But there’s also a third point: Is the
candidate a committeeman in the RNC?
Michael Steele has problems here. For one thing, he’s not a
committeeman. Another, he didn’t even want to run as a real
Republican in his Maryland race. And lastly, his work at GOPAC
has been lackluster (as Quin has said).
According to my sources (and I’ll be updating this post
continually as I get more) Fred Thompson is in talks with Chuck
Yob, a party veteran. Thompson would play the role of General
Chair (the role that typically serves as figurehead), and Yob
would be the RNC Chair, taking on the administrative tasks and
the day-to-day operations of recruiting candidates.
Thompson plays well in the south, and would get a lot of support
from what would otherwise be South Carolina RNC chair Katon
Dawson’s backyard. It would also allow a better-known voice to
speak for the party.
UPDATE:
Roger Villere, chairman of Louisiana’s GOP, tells me that the
only reason Newt and Steele appear to be frontrunners are that
they have good public relations people and they have big names.
But among committee members, that’s hardly a qualification.
“A lot of RNC members have been left out. A lot of people don’t
feel like they’ve been used. Or even taken seriously. That’s one
of the problems we’ve had with the RNC. They need more input from
the state chairman.”
Asked about the rumors regarding Thompson and Yob, Villere’s
interest was clearly piqued. “For me that’s very intriguing.
You’d have somebody with committee experience — Chuck’s been
with us more than 20 years. He’s gone around the country and
reached out to us. Then you have somebody who’s like Fred
Thompson who’s a good spokesman, and he does a great job on TV.”
He hasn’t talked to Thompson personally, but thinks it would be a
very “interesting” arrangement. The fact that a southern
Republican chairman like Villere seemed so enthusiastic about
such a prospect is informative, particularly considering that
this is Katon Dawson’s backyard. This doesn’t necessarily speak
to a lack of support for Dawson, but it does show that he doesn’t
have it in the bag.
UPDATE 2 (2:29):
Saul Anuzis’s website announcing his bid for campaign chair is
here.
Leveraging the Internet, ESPECIALLY web 2.0 apps is a step in the
right direction. This is a defining area for the RNC
chair, because it reflects the attention to lessons learned from
Obama. Other potential candidates would be wise to follow his
lead. Though Thompson is arguably the first one to do it (if he
actually announces his bid) — he announced his presidential
campaign on the web.
UPDATE 3 (2:55):
I’ve obtained a copy of an invitation to a meeting hosted by
Dawson in South Carolina. Needless to say, despite having not
properly announced his candidacy, he certainly is lining up the
ducks.