Texas GOP Chairman Steve Munisteri leaves role, joins Rand Paul political team

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Rand Paul on Thursday picked up the backing of the Republican Party of Texas' chairman, who is stepping down from his role to take a position as a national senior adviser to the Kentucky Republican's presidential campaign-in-waiting


In doing so, Steve Munisteri bypassed two Texans who are also likely to seek the Republican nomination: Sen. Ted Cruz and former Gov. Rick Perry. Munisteri has known Paul for 34 years, dating back to when Paul's father represented Texas in Congress, and counts Paul as a friend.

"I couldn't say no to him," said Munisteri, who will formally leave his post next month and will split his time between Texas and Washington.

Munisteri will be tasked with helping Paul fine-tune his communications strategy, as well as help guide Paul's ongoing effort to appeal to minority and youngers voters, who typically vote for Democrats.

"He's the only conservative candidate that I see who is reaching out to minority voters and young voters," the 57-year-old Munisteri said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I don't think we can win a national election unless we do a better job of getting new people into the party."

Munisteri, who was elected to a third term last year, helped the Texas GOP raise $22 million. He joked that his nickname during his tenure as chairman was "beggar in chief."

Munisteri said his roster of contacts will be available to help connect Paul with the deep-pocked donors who define Texas and Republican politics, but he did not plan to have fundraising as his main task. Instead, he planned to help Paul plan a broader strategy.
"I have some definite ideas how to lay out a presidential campaign," he said.

Munisteri has worked on White House campaigns in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida — all states considered crucial to winning the nomination. And the Texas GOP is among the best in the nation at recruiting minority voters — a goal Paul has made for his expected campaign.

"I am very pleased Steve will be joining our team," said Doug Stafford, Paul's top aide. "As a party chair in Texas, he raised the bar for grassroots engagement and performance. His experience in multiple national campaigns will be invaluable to Sen. Paul."

Paul planned to visit Texas this weekend to headline party fundraisers in Dallas and Fort Worth, the latest example of the groundwork he is laying for what is an increasingly likely presidential campaign.
http://news.yahoo.com/texas-gop-chief-leaves-role-joins-rand-paul-230036918--election.html
 
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Texas GOP chief leaves role, joins Rand Paul political team

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Rand Paul on Thursday picked up the backing of the Republican Party of Texas' chairman, who is stepping down from his role to take a position as a national senior adviser to the Kentucky Republican's presidential campaign-in-waiting

In doing so, Steve Munisteri bypassed two Texans who are also likely to seek the Republican nomination: Sen. Ted Cruz and former Gov. Rick Perry. Munisteri has known Paul for 34 years, dating back to when Paul's father represented Texas in Congress, and counts Paul as a friend.

"I couldn't say no to him," said Munisteri, who will formally leave his post next month and will split his time between Texas and Washington.

Munisteri will be tasked with helping Paul fine-tune his communications strategy, as well as help guide Paul's ongoing effort to appeal to minority and youngers voters, who typically vote for Democrats.

More...http://news.yahoo.com/texas-gop-chief-leaves-role-joins-rand-paul-230036918--election.html
 
Rand Paul Wins Support in Cruz, Perry Backyard

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Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.) is stealing political support from his rivals’ backyard.

Texas GOP Chairman Steve Munisteri is set to announce Friday that he is resigning his party post in early March and joining Mr. Paul’s team of advisers for a possible 2016 presidential campaign.

Mr. Munisteri, in throwing in with Mr. Paul, is giving a cold shoulder to Texas Republicans thinking about presidential bids, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

He gives a boost to Mr. Paul in a crowded field of potential GOP candidates in a state that will loom much larger in the GOP nominating process in 2016 than in the past. The state is expected to hold its primary March 1, which could make it one the first big, vote-rich states in the presidential calendar.

The announcement is part of a broader intensification of jockeying for the 2016 campaign as potential candidates are not just amassing staff and cultivating donors, but they are already competing with each other for resources.

Mr. Munisteri said he was backing Mr. Paul because he has known him since he was a young campus activist, and because the senator has made efforts to reach out to new constituencies such as young people and African Americans who have traditionally not been well-represented in the GOP.

“I’ve known the senator for 33 years and what I’m most impressed with about him is his commitment to expand the party’s reach,” said Mr. Munisteri. “Our party cannot be successful, we cannot retake the White House if we do not do a better job of reaching out. Senator Paul has had that message since he’s been in office.”

Mr. Paul has Texas roots of his own. His father, former Texas Rep. Ron Paul, ran multiple presidential campaigns with strong support from libertarian conservatives. He grew up in Texas and went to college at Baylor University where he was a leader of a campus group, Young Conservatives for Texas, which had been founded in 1980 by Mr. Munisteri.

Mr. Munisteri has wide fundraising connections in Texas, where he has been chairman of the Texas GOP since mid-2010 as well as experience on several national presidential campaigns. He did not, however, back any of Ron Paul’s presidential bids. He supported Mr. Perry in 2012.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/01/29/rand-paul-wins-support-in-cruz-perry-backyard/
 
I can't say I'm not impressed with the groundwork and networking that Rand has been doing. Things like this may not be so exciting in and of themselves but they are really important
 
I can't say I'm not impressed with the groundwork and networking that Rand has been doing. Things like this may not be so exciting in and of themselves but they are really important

As someone who lives in Texas, I have to tell you I think this is extremely exciting. Texas is the largest Red State. Steve is very popular across the State GOP, and can probably help raise tons of money. Between this news, and his opening an office in Austin, Rand is clearly planning for Texas to be a key component in his campaign.

I don't consider Munisteri to be a Liberty guy, but he's been a pretty fair chairman.
 
WOW! What a headline!

I know nothing of this man, but this will send the mainstream into a tizzy!
 
Steve isn't one of us FYI

Sure... he's probably one of the establishment spin-masters. But hey, Rand will probably benefit from it. I remember back in 2010, there were all kinds of establishment guys that were being bandied about for the second Ron Paul run.
 
Maybe he can broker a deal with Cruz.

Yeah the deal should be running to consolidate conservative support for a conservative option to make Bush, Christie and Romney look basura.

Another part of the deal should be to bow out before Iowa and fully support, endorse and campaign for Rand.
 
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