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Steele's choice of Hawaii for the meeting has also upset some Republicans. "Do I want voters to think that Republicans do nothing but go to beach resorts in January? No," said Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the No. 2 House Republican. He clashed with Steele after the chairman said during his book tour that Republicans wouldn't win control of the House this fall, a remark Steele quickly took back. In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Steele defended his decision to hold the meeting in Hawaii. He said he wanted to recognize the hard work of committee members from Hawaii and from U.S. territories who frequently travel to the mainland for party events. He said he also wanted to celebrate Lingle, an ally who is in the last year of her second term. "People are trying to poison that and make it look like it's some nefarious payback and all this other stupid silly stuff. It's not any of that," Steele said. Asked if he was concerned about the optics of the RNC gathering in a tropical place given the recession, Steele said: "No. Hawaii's going through a recession, too. So we're going to help the economy a little bit."
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