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EXCLUSIVE: ATLANTA — Joe Gruters, a longtime ally of President Trump, was voted in as the next Republican National Committee (RNC) chair on Friday.

RNC committee members elected Gruters, who had the backing of President Donald Trump, as chair, as they finished up business at their summer meeting, which they are holding this year in battleground Georgia's capital and biggest city.

Gruters, a Florida state senator, RNC committee member from the Sunshine State, the national party committee's treasurer and a longtime Trump ally, succeeded Chair Michael Whatley, who stepped down as he runs for the Senate in North Carolina in the blockbuster race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Thom Tillis.

Gruters, in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, emphasized that "this is the president's party. This is the president's vision, overall. The party fully embraces the president, and we're gonna ride the president all the way to victory in the midterms, and we are going to win big."

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Outgoing RNC chair Michael Whatley and incoming chair Joe Gruters team up for a Fox Digital interview

Joe Gruters (right) and Michael Whatley at the RNC summer meeting (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News )

And Whatley, joining Gruters in the interview, said that during his tenure as chair "we have transformed the RNC, basically the way that President Trump has transformed the Republican Party. And we are now the party of the working-class men and women all across this country."

Trump, as he endorsed Whatley in the North Carolina Senate race a month ago, praised Gruters.

"I have somebody who will do a wonderful job as the Chairman of the RNC," Trump wrote in a social media post. "His name is, Joe Gruters, and he will have my Complete and Total Endorsement."

The president called Gruters, who co-chaired Trump's 2016 campaign in Florida, a "Fierce Advocate for our Movement" and a "MAGA warrior who has been with us from the very beginning." 

And Trump said that the 48-year-old Gruters, who served as Florida GOP chair from 2019 to 2023, had "helped us deliver massive and historic Victories across the state."

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An RNC insider, pointing to the surge in Republican voter registration in Florida during Gruters' tenure as state party chair, said that he was instrumental in turning "a very purple state into a ruby-red state and that's what he's going to bring across the country."

"He has won Republican races, gotten out the vote and protected the vote in Florida," the insider, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, said.

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Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley stands for an interview with Fox News Digital July 14, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

Gruters praised his predecessor as an "absolute workhorse" and "a big reason" for the party's electoral success in last year's elections.

Asked about the top three items on his to-do list as he succeeds Whatley, Gruters told Fox News, "No. 1, it's still election integrity. That's the most important thing, protecting the vote. And it's about winning the midterms. It's about going back to the fundamentals of registering voters and turning our voters out."

The DNC took aim at Gruters as he ascended to the RNC chair.

"Incoming RNC Chair Joe Gruters is just who Donald Trump would want for the position: a parrot for his own extremist agenda. Gruters is bringing his worst ideas from Florida to the national stage — from ripping away health care to banning abortion — along with his wacky and dangerous conspiracy theories," DNC deputy rapid response director Jaelin O'Halloran argued in a statement.

The ascension of Gruters to RNC chair is the latest sign of Trump's complete control over the national party committee.

Joe Gruters at RNC summer meeting

Joe Gruters, who is taking over as Republican National Committee chair, speaks at the RNC's summer meeting, Aug. 22, 2025, in Atlanta (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

Following his election as president in 2016, Trump chose then-Michigan GOP chair Ronna McDaniel as RNC chair and supported her re-election in 2019 and again in 2021. Trump stayed neutral as McDaniel won election to an unprecedented fourth two-year term at the beginning of 2023.

But Trump, souring on McDaniel, orchestrated her ouster a little over a year later and backed Whatley as her replacement. Whatley was elected chair at an RNC meeting in Houston in March 2024 as Trump cruised toward clinching the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, was elected co-chair.

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Whatley and the RNC, working in coordination with Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, helped steer the party to last November's electoral victories. The GOP won back the White House and the Senate and held on to its fragile majority in the House.

This year, with the party in control of the White House and Congress, the RNC has enjoyed robust fundraising and currently holds a large cash-on-hand lead over the rival Democratic National Committee, as both parties ramp up for next year's midterm elections.

RNC Chair Michael Whatley announces his run for senator for North Carolina July 31, 2025, in Gastonia, N.C. 

RNC Chair Michael Whatley announces his run for senator for North Carolina July 31, 2025, in Gastonia, N.C.  (Fox News Digital/Paul Steinhauser)

Whatley announced his Senate bid July 31, four days after Democrats landed their top recruit, former two-term Gov. Roy Cooper.

"President Trump deserves an ally, and North Carolina deserves a strong conservative voice in the Senate," Whatley emphasized as he spoke to a crowd of family, friends and supporters as he declared his candidacy. "I will be that voice."

The Senate race in battleground North Carolina is expected to be one of the most pricey and competitive in the country as the GOP defends its 53-47 majority in the chamber.

Whatley called it "the marquee Senate race in the entire country."

"We will be the most expensive Senate race in the history of the country," Whatley told Fox News Digital. "But, look, we will be able to raise the resources we need to tell our story, and we are going to work all 100 counties here across North Carolina to be able to tell our story.

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Gruters, an accountant who has spent nearly a decade in the Florida legislature, is close with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, a fellow Floridian who was co-campaign manager of Trump's 2024 presidential bid.

And Gruters has often clashed with the state's two-term Republican governor, Ron DeSantis.

Gruters backed Trump over DeSantis in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race.