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Republican National Committee (RNC)

The Republican National Committee (RNC) is the main organization for the Republican Party in the United States. It manages party activities, supports Republican candidates, and helps develop party policies. Founded in 1856, the RNC organizes national conventions, raises funds, and promotes the party's platform. It also coordinates efforts during elections to win more seats in government at federal, state, and local levels. The RNC plays a crucial role in shaping the party's strategy and supporting its candidates’ campaigns across the country.