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Who Will Be Chairs of the RNC and DNC?

November 10, 2008 04:49 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

The end of election season means it's the traditional time for both the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee to pick a new chairman. Because he's a bit busy, Obama might wait to choose. We hear campaign organizer Paul Tewes is in the mix. President Bush is said to like his budget chief, Jim Nussle, a former House conservative. But current GOP boss Mike Duncan, credited with raising gobs of money, is considering staying.

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Newt for the RNC . . .

Newt Gingrich is the most creative person to lead the RNC. We need someone who can both think and lead.

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