We're Undecided
The Republican National Committee announced this morning that its members will convene tomorrow in Washington for a forum with the candidates for party chairman. The six men seeking the job will give statements, and the members -- we're still waiting for word about how many of the 168 will attend -- will have the opportunity to pepper them with questions. The meeting follows yesterday's candidates debate -- the first televised event in history for chairmanship of the RNC -- held at the National Press Club and sponsored by Americans for Tax Reform.
Meanwhile, 'Rebuild the Party' -- the coalition of influential activists working to unite the party around a comprehensive technology strategy -- will launch an online forum in coming days allowing voters to submit video and text questions to those pursuing the chairmanship.
All of this action spells one certainty; the party faithful isn't smitten with any one of the candidates. Each individual has assets, but not one of them presents a full complement of grassroots experience, technology prowess and star status. Many members are sitting on the fence waiting to be swayed.
Members will vote Jan. 28.
(JENNIFER SKALKA)




