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NEW YORK — Republican Party officials did not urge chairman Michael Steele to resign or discuss replacing him during a conference call Wednesday, though the embattled GOP leader was urged to make “internal adjustments” and watch his rhetoric.

A lightning rod for criticism since he was elected chairman in 2009, Steele came under renewed scrutiny amid evidence of lavish spending by the committee, including a nearly $2,000 bill at a sex-themed nightclub in Los Angeles.

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