With President Barack Obama, a Democrat, barely settled into the White House, the opposition Republican Party picked a former state official and African American as its national chairman. Michael Steele took the reins of the Republican National Committee at the end of January. This month, as the United States marks Black History Month, political experts are considering whether Steele can reverse his party's steep decline in attracting support from African American voters.
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