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  Des Moines, IA -  Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Matt Strawn today announced he will be  stepping down as the state's top Iowa GOP party official, effective  Friday, February 10. Strawn has served as chairman of the Iowa GOP since  January 2009. The Republican Party of Iowa State Central Committee will  be charged with setting the date to elect Strawn's successor.
Strawn shared his announcement with Iowa Republicans in the following video message.  Please click image to view:
The prepared text of Strawn's message to Iowa Republicans follows below:
January 31, 2012
Dear Iowa Republican:
In  December 2008, when I campaigned to serve as your Chairman, my top goal  was to make the Iowa GOP a relevant force again in Iowa politics by  ushering in an era where the Republican Party returned to winning  elections without betraying our conservative principles.
Over  the past three plus years, we succeeded beyond our wildest dreams. We  witnessed sweeping Republican electoral victories at all levels. We saw  an explosion in new Republican voters with an unprecedented 34  consecutive months of Iowa GOP voter registration gains. We kept the  Iowa Caucuses First-in-the-Nation. We broke fundraising records, hosted  the largest Republican presidential caucus in history, and for the  first-time ever, the Iowa GOP co-hosted three nationally televised  presidential debates that were watched by millions. Most importantly,  Iowa Republicans accomplished all this and more working together as a  team.
Simply  put, your Iowa GOP is better off than it was four years ago thanks to  outstanding team work. Your Iowa GOP is a relevant force again in Iowa  politics. Your Iowa GOP is winning elections with leaders who are  advancing our principled agenda. Your Iowa GOP is in a position to  re-elect our members of Congress, win an Iowa Senate majority, and make  Iowa's six electoral votes the national battleground in the 2012  presidential campaign.
While  the election wins, fundraising successes and media appearances are the  aspects of being Chairman that gain the most attention, the most  rewarding aspect of my service was the opportunity to travel our state  and get to know the people of Iowa. The strength of the rebuilt Iowa GOP  rests in the hands of the thousands of committed volunteer activists  who give their time, treasure and talents to make Iowa a better place by  working to elect public servants who share our values and principles.
The  Iowa GOP designs its position of Chairman to be volunteer in nature.  But over the past three years I have treated the privilege of serving as  your Chairman as a full-time calling. There's no question the job of  rebuilding our party was a huge one, and one to which I committed every  minute that was necessary to succeed.
It  is only because the Iowa GOP has returned as a strong and relevant  voice in Iowa politics that I am now able to evaluate all the competing  priorities in my personal, business and political life. The party is  strong and has the resources in place for victory in November. Now is  the time to transition to new leadership.
Effective  February 10, I will be ending my service as your Chairman. For this  fifth generation Iowan and Benton County farm kid, serving as your  Chairman has been an honor, a privilege and the opportunity of a  lifetime.
To victory,
Matthew N. Strawn
                                

 




