Published 12/3/2008
by sarahbethparker
at CNN Political Ticker
Duncan torn on whether to run for another term as head of RNC.
(CNN) – Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan told CNN he will spend the coming weekend deciding whether to run for another term at the helm of the GOP, and will likely announce his decision Monday.
Duncan said he is torn about what to [...]
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