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Marc Ambinder - Marc Ambinder is the White House correspondent for National Journal and a contributing editor at The Atlantic. More

Marc Ambinder is the White House correspondent for National Journal. He previously served as the politics editor, and is now a contributing editor, for The Atlantic, where he curated the influential Politics channel on TheAtlantic.com and contributed to the magazine. He was also a chief political consultant to CBS News. Earlier, at NJ's Hotline, Ambinder was the founding editor of "Hotline On Call," a pathbreaking political news blog. He also worked as a producer and reporter for the ABC News Political Unit and was one of the founders of ABC's "The Note." Born in New York City, raised in Central Florida, Ambinder is a 2001 graduate of Harvard and lives in Washington, D.C.

Iowa Republican Party Blasts Giuliani's Ames Decision

By Marc Ambinder
Jun 6 2007, 5:56 PM ET Comment

Rarely -- never -- has the Republican Party of Iowa publicly rebuked its party's frontrunner presidential candidate.

Surely, the RPI had to be disappointed that Giuliani's decided to skip Ames -- the party's biggest fundraiser of the year has lost a marquee guest -- but the executive director, Chuck Laudner, was apparently so chagrined that he decided to buck his party's tradition of complete neutrality and accuse Giuliani of not taking Iowa seriously. That's a political argument his opponents are bound to use against him.

Here's what Laudner "said" in a statement:

It's exceedingly difficult to win on caucus night when you have missed the opportunity to speak to over a third of the caucus-goers at the largest gathering of Republicans in the nation,"


That's not the half of it.

The Republican Party of Iowa is disappointed over his decision, but more so over his lackluster campaign efforts in Iowa. Giuliani's efforts in the Hawkeye State have also been disappointing for many Iowans who have not had the opportunity to see, hear, meet or question the former New York Mayor. The Straw Poll would have been an opportunity for Giuliani to show Iowans he is engaged, cares about Iowans' issues and is 100 percent dedicated to Iowa.

Regarding Giuliani's decision, Laudner said, "He was in, he was out, he was in, now he's out. Who knows. Maybe he'll change his mind again. Regardless, his name will be on the Straw Poll ballot in August."


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