Michael Steele Drops Out of Republican Chair Race, Priebus Leads

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Jan 14, 2011   |   3:21PM   |   Washington, DC

Republican Party officials gave their first through fourth round ballots to Reince Priebus to potentially replace embattled chairman Michael Steele as the party and pro-life movement prepare for the 2012 presidential election.

Meanwhile, Steele has dropped out of the RNC chairman race prior to the 5th round with the statement, “I hope you all appreciate the legacy we leave. At this time I will step aside so others may lead.” From the podium he endorsed long-time Republican activist Maria Cino, who some pro-life advocates say has not fully explained her time working with a pro-abortion group.

The chairmanship of the GOP is important because the party apparatus will lay the groundwork for the massive get out the vote campaign necessary to defeat pro-abortion President Barack Obama.

As is typical, members of the Republican National Committee are going through multiple ballots to pare down the list of five candidates seeking the chairmanship, including Steele, Priebus, the Wisconsin GOP chairman, former Michigan Republican Party chairman Saul Anuzis, long-time Republican activist Maria Cino, and former RNC co-chairman Ann Wagner.

After the first round of balloting, with the winner needing 85 votes to become the chairman, Priebus led with 45 votes to 44 for Steele and 32 for Cino while Anuzis had 24 and Wagner had 23 votes.

The second round tally has Priebus gaining seven votes to move up to 52, Steele losing seven to drop to 37, Cino down two votes to 30, Wagner gaining four votes to climb to 27 and Anuzis losing two votes to drop to 22. The third round saw Priebus up two to 54, Steele drown four to 33, Wagner gaining five to jump to 32, Cino dropping two more to 28 and Anuzis dropping one to 21.

In the fourth round, Priesbus upped his lead to 58, Steele dropped to 28 as did Wagner, Cino bumped up to 29 while Anuzis gained to 24 as Steele supporters began moving in every direction.

Candidate Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6
Reince Priebus 45 52 54  58    
Michael Steele 44 37 33  28    
Maria Cino 32 30 24  29    
Saul Anuzis 24 22 21  24    
Anne Wagner 23 27 32  28    

 

In the weeks leading up to the vote, Cino come under fire for her past involvement in and donations to the pro-abortion Republican group WISH List, which she attempted to explain away in an interview with the Susan B. Anthony List, where she also declared herself to be a strongly pro-life Catholic.

“It is critical that the next RNC chairman not only be pro-life, but be prepared to use his or her position to advance pro-life values,” SBA List president Marjorie Dannenfelser told LifeNews.com before the vote.

The head of one pro-life group, Penny Nance of Concerned Women for America, wrote weeks ago that Steele should be replaced — citing poor fundraising and preparation for defeating Obama and Steele’s questionable remarks on abortion that go against his own stated pro-life positions.