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U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson credited Priebus with helping him knock off Sen. Russ Feingold, Wisconsin's heavyweight Democratic incumbent who'd been seen as a strong favorite early in the campaign season. "With no previous political experience, I had to have a trusted confidant to rely upon and a strong state party organization that enabled my campaign to reach deeply into the grass roots," Johnson wrote in a Thursday letter endorsing Priebus for the RNC position. "Reince provided both." Darrin Schmitz, a consultant to Priebus' RNC campaign, said Priebus "is very well known for being able to pull people together from different factions and coalitions and make sure they're rowing in the same direction." Even state Democratic Party Chairman Mike Tate said he respected Priebus, high praise in an era of bitter political rhetoric. "I've spent a lot of time with him in green rooms and before debates," Tate said. "I really like Reince. We have a very cordial relationship." The newest challenges facing Priebus are formidable. The national party is $22 million in debt, tea party followers are trying to pull the GOP further to the right and he must figure out how to beat President Barack Obama in 2012.
Schimming said Priebus can do it. "He's as driven as he is sharp," Schimming said. "You get people who
... drive the effort just by the force of their will. And that's Reince."
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