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WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 14: (FILE PHOTO) Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele holds a news conference to announce the party's new campaign, "Listen To Me!" at the RNC headquarters December 14, 2009 in Washington, DC. Its been reported that Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele will announce tonight that he is running for re-election for his chair December 13, 2010.
WASHINGTON – DECEMBER 14: (FILE PHOTO) Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele holds a news conference to announce the party’s new campaign, “Listen To Me!” at the RNC headquarters December 14, 2009 in Washington, DC. Its been reported that Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele will announce tonight that he is running for re-election for his chair December 13, 2010.
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WASHINGTON — Embattled Republican Party chairman Michael Steele announced Monday that he will seek a second term despite a rocky two years marked by allegations of financial mismanagement and frequent verbal gaffes.

After weighing a decision for weeks as challengers lined up, Steele alerted the 168-member Republican National Committee during an evening conference call that he would run. “Yes, I have stumbled along the way, but have always accounted to you for such shortcomings. No excuses. No lies. No hidden agenda,” Steele told the committee, according to a text of his remarks he e-mailed to RNC members afterward. “Going forward, I ask for your support and your vote for a second term.”

Steele’s first term expires in January, when the committee must vote on whether he should run the party’s operations during the 2012 presidential election cycle. The Associated Press

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