Marc Ambinder: "The chaos at the Republican National Committee threatens to cost Republicans the chance to take control of the House of Representatives, Republican strategists fear. During midterm elections, the national committee plays two essential roles. First, it serves as a bank account that can be drawn upon to shore up House races or put others into play. Second, it coordinates the party's field operations and funds joint Victory committees with state parties. The RNC, at the moment, is barely fulfilling the second function and has less than $10 million on hand, so it cannot help much with House races."
Meanwhile, Politico reports Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN) is considering a run for chairmanship of the RNC "and has begun talking to associates about taking on Michael
Steele, should the embattled current chairman seek another term in
January."