Voting begins in two hours, but the chatter in the halls of the Capital Hilton is that Michael Steele has benefited from a last-minute surge of support. Steele's team estimates that he has at least 40 first-round votes in the bag, second only to current RNC chairman Mike Duncan, who will probably finish the first round with between 55 and 65 votes.Now that's Republican change I can believe in.
During a private meeting with members last night, Steele vociferously defended his personal views -- he's pro-life -- and his intention to broaden the party's reach to include those who disagree. He was well-recieved.
'The war is over': What to watch for as Trump heads to Israel
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The president is slated to speak to the Knesset, the Israeli parliament,
and then fly to Sharm El-Sheikh for a peace summit.
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