Trump endorses Romney niece Ronna Romney
McDaniel for RNC chair
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[December 15, 2016]
By Steve Holland
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect
Donald Trump on Wednesday endorsed a niece of former critic Mitt Romney
to be the next chair of the Republican National Committee as he moved to
put his stamp on the party leadership.
The RNC named Michigan Republican Party chair Ronna Romney McDaniel as
its deputy chair, and Trump said he looked forward to her taking over
the party leadership.
Trump's incoming White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, will leave
the RNC chairmanship when Trump takes office on Jan. 20.
“I’m excited to have a highly effective leader in Ronna McDaniel as RNC
deputy chair and I look forward to her serving as the party’s chairman
in 2017,” Trump said in a statement.
"Ronna has been extremely loyal to our movement and her efforts were
critical to our tremendous victory in Michigan, and I know she will
bring the same passion to the Republican National Committee," he added.

The RNC's 168 elected members will convene in January to elect their
next chairman and Trump's endorsement of McDaniel will likely carry
enough weight to get her elected.
McDaniel's profile rose in Trump's view when she helped him win Michigan
in the Nov. 8 election. The state had not voted Republican in a
presidential election since 1988 and was critical to Trump's victory
over Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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President-elect Donald Trump speaks at the USA Thank You Tour event
at the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center in West Allis,
Wisconsin, U.S., December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

Her selection came two days after Trump passed over Mitt Romney to be
his secretary of state, instead choosing Exxon Mobil Corp Chief
Executive Rex Tillerson. Trump and Romney have gotten past their
frictions during the Republican presidential nominating battle when the
2012 Republican nominee was critical of Trump's candidacy.
Bob Paduchik, a veteran Republican operative in Ohio who was Trump's
campaign manager in that state, was named deputy co-chair of the
RNC. Trump's victory in Ohio was also crucial to his victory.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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