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The committee was voting Friday on a proposal that would make the process start later than January, when the 2008 primaries began. Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina would be permitted to hold their contests in February 2012, states that divide up delegates proportionally would vote in March and winner-take-all states would go in April. Two-thirds of the committee must vote to approve the plan, and its adoption was uncertain because of concerns that it would hurt the GOP's eventual nominee. Critics worry about extending the GOP's process when Obama likely won't face a primary. In other business, the RNC's rules committee is recommending that the 2012 convention attendees adopt a requirement that GOP primary candidates sign a pledge promising not to oppose the party's eventual nominee. Anyone who violates the pledge would have to return any money provided by the RNC. The proposal follows Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's defection in the state's GOP Senate primary; he's now running as an independent against Republican Marco Rubio. Although less confident of emerging with control of Congress, committee members almost uniformly said they expected Republicans to have a huge year in this year's 37 gubernatorial races, with many suggesting the GOP will emerge from the elections in control of a comfortable majority of states. In public and private meetings, RNC political director Gentry Collins painted a rosy picture of the playing field for Republicans. "It's far larger than we expected it to be when we began our planning, and candidly that presents quite a challenge for us," he told reporters. Still, he predicted significant gains in both the House and Senate. But he stopped short of suggesting the GOP would win control of either, saying only that voters will determine which party will be in power. ___ Online: Republican National Committee: http://www.rnc.org/
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