According to Politico and Huffington post, one of the RNC's top fundraisers has resigned.
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According to Huffington Post, the RNC's Chief Of Staff resigns on wake Of 'Bondage-Gate'
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In another serious blow to the Republican National Committee,
Former Ambassador Sam Fox, a top supporter of George W. Bush who was one of the co-chairmen of the Republican Regents — the RNC's top-level fundraising board — has left the post, two Republican sources said.
Fox, a Missouri businessman who was Bush's ambassador to Belgium [in a recess appointment after objections over his support for the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth], was one of the RNC's few remaining connections to the deep-pocketed Republican establishment and was viewed as the heaviest hitter among its fundraisers.
But Fox was "deeply troubled by the pattern of self-inflicted wounds and missteps," another major Republican fundraiser told me today, and had "lost confidence" in Steele.
He was also finding it harder and harder to tap fellow wealthy Republicans for the RNC, the source said.
The GOP source predicted a coming wave of high-level finance resignations amid dissatisfaction over the arrival, under an ethical cloud, of a new fundraising staffer.
And this just in:
Republican National Committee Chief Of Staff Ken McKay has resigned in the wake of a spending scandal that has rocked the RNC, Politico reports.
RNC spokesman Doug Heye told Politico that the staff shift was "about ensuring that we have the tight financial controls in place and to ensure that every nickel we spend is done with the goal of winning in November."
Deputy Chief of Staff Mike Leavitt is expected to replace McKay.
RNC Chairman Michael Steele brought McKay as the committee's chief of staff last March. At the time an RNC e-mail to supporters announcing McKay's appointment described him as "a real-life practitioner of both campaigning and governing. He has experience in managing very complex operations and making things work."