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RNC Chairman Robert M. "Mike" Duncan on 2008 Republican Presidential Debate In California

Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement in response to the 2008 Republican Presidential Debate at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California:

“Maybe there really are two Americas: one of promise and opportunity that Republicans talked about tonight, and one of retreat and disappointment that the Democrats talked about last week.”

“A week ago, America saw eight Democrats rush to the left. They argued to see who would be the first to leave Iraq to the terrorists, and who was most enthusiastic about raising our taxes.

“Tonight, in contrast, the Republican candidates laid out their positive visions for America.  They talked about strategies to win the War on Terror, and how to keep our taxes low so our economy will continue to grow and create jobs.  The contrast with last week could not have been more stark.”

Posted by Mike on May 03, 2007 | Permalink

RNC Chairman On 2008 Democrat Presidential Debate In South Carolina

RNC Chairman Robert M. (“Mike”) Duncan on 2008 Democrat Presidential Debate in South Carolina

Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. (“Mike”) Duncan released the following statement in response to the 2008 Democrat Presidential Debate in South Carolina: 

“The Democrats’ performance in South Carolina could not have been more predictable.  There is a reason the Democrats have failed to win South Carolina in a presidential election in the last 30 years.  On every issue, from the War on Terror to keeping our taxes low and our economy strong, Democrats like Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, and others are out of touch with the values of the people of South Carolina – and all of America.”

Posted by Mike on April 26, 2007 | Permalink

Martinez Praises Supreme Court Decision

MARTINEZ PRAISES SUPREME COURT DECISION TO UPHOLD PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTION

WASHINGTON – RNC General Chair Mel Martinez today issued the following statement following the United States Supreme Court decision affirming the ban on "partial birth" abortion.

“I applaud the Court’s decision to uphold the ban on partial birth abortion. When lawmakers decided to end this appalling procedure it spoke highly of society’s core values to protect the sanctity of life.”

Posted by Mike on April 18, 2007 | Permalink

The 2008 RNC Political Convention Fact Sheet

The 2008 RNC Political Convention Fact Sheet

2008 convention dates: Republicans will meet Sept. 1- 4, 2008
Attending: About 30,000 people, including delegates, donors, elected officials, lobbyists, staff and media. Approximately 4,000 delegates will attend the convention. 
About 15,000 members of the media will cover the convention--more media participation than any other event besides the Olympics. The massive, unparalleled amount of national and international media attention that follows a national political convention will showcase this region far into the future.
Hotel needs: Approximately 95 hotels or 17,000 - 20,000 hotel rooms throughout the Twin Cities.
Cost: Estimated at more than $50 million. The 2004 Republican Convention in New York cost $154 million. In Boston, it was $89 million for the Democrats.
Economic Impact: Hosting a national political convention is considered extremely valuable – both economically and for media visibility. Based on previous conventions, local officials believe that hosting a national political convention could result in an economic impact of $150 million or more.
Staff members from the RNC will move to Minneapolis-Saint Paul immediately after the announcement and their staff will build to approximately 500 people by the time of the convention.
There is an unlimited access period to the facilities that would begin on June 30, 2008. Construction for the convention would begin at the start of the unlimited access period.
There will be many events held in and around the host city the weekend before and after the respective conventions.  The official proceedings are Monday through Thursday. 
Have we ever done this before? Minnesota has only been host to one national presidential convention – in 1892, when Republicans re-nominated President Benjamin Harrison who eventually lost to Grover Cleveland.

Source: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

STATEMENT FROM SENATOR NORM COLEMAN ON RNC SELECTION OF TWIN CITIES

STATEMENT FROM SENATOR NORM COLEMAN ON RNC SELECTION OF TWIN CITIES 
 
September 27th, 2006 - Washington, D.C. - I am thrilled that after more than a century Minnesota is once again going to be the epicenter of the nation and the Republican Party in 2008. This was a team effort all the way, with both parties and both sides of the river working tirelessly to make this a reality. This is a huge win for all Minnesotans. The 2008 Republican National Convention will showcase Minnesota to a worldwide audience, generating enormous economic activity and opportunity. As a former Mayor of St. Paul, this holds special significance for me. When we built the Xcel Energy Center, we dreamed of bringing hockey back to Minnesota, but never the Superbowl of politics.

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

Governor Pawlenty Statement on the 2008 Republican National Convention

For Immediate Release:
September 27, 2006

Governor Pawlenty statement on the 2008 Republican National Convention

(St. Paul) – The following is a statement from Governor Tim Pawlenty regarding news that the 2008 Republican National Convention will be held in Minnesota. 

“This is tremendous news for Minnesota.  The convention will provide a boost to our economy and give Minnesota a great chance to show-off the Twin Cities and entire state to the world.  Minnesota has a rich tradition of big events and civic involvement.  Hosting the convention will only add to our fantastic reputation.”

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

Minnesota To Host 2008 Republican National Convention

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday September 27, 2006

Minnesota To Host 2008 Republican National Convention

Republican Party of Minnesota Chairman Ron Carey made the following statement today regarding the selection of the Twin Cities to host the 2008 Republican National Convention.

"We are thrilled Minnesota will be the host of the 2008 Republican National Convention. Minnesota is the best place in the United States to live and we are excited to showcase our state to the entire world.

"We believe this election will be decided on the banks of the Mississippi River. We look forward to helping nominate the next president of the United States."

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

STATEMENT OF MINNESOTA DFL CHAIR BRIAN MELENDEZ ON THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION

STATEMENT OF MINNESOTA DFL CHAIR BRIAN MELENDEZ ON THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION

(ST. PAUL) 9/27/06 – “While we would have loved to see the Democratic National Convention in 2008, we applaud the leadership of Mayors Rybak and Coleman in securing the RNC. We welcome our Republican friends to the home of Hubert Humphrey, Walter Mondale and Paul Wellstone.

“We hope the Republican Party enjoys their stay and we hope they take some honest, Minnesota values with them when they leave.”

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

DNC Congratulates Twin Cities on Holding 2008 Republican National Convention

For Immediate Release
September 27, 2006

DNC Congratulates Twin Cities on Holding 2008 Republican National Convention

Washington, DC - The Democratic National Committee congratulates the Twin Cities on the announcement that it will host the 2008 Republican National Convention.

"We want to congratulate the Twin Cities. The DNC was thrilled to have three great American cities submit strong bids for the 2008 Democratic National Convention. We are looking forward to working with Denver and New York as we make our final decision. The Twin Cities is a great community and this announcement is good news for the cities," said Democratic National Committee Press Secretary Stacie Paxton.

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

RNC Site Selection Committee To Recommend Minneapolis – St. Paul For 2008 Republican National Convention

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

RNC Site Selection Committee To Recommend Minneapolis – St. Paul For 2008 Republican National Convention

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Republican National Committee today announced that its Site Selection Committee has voted to recommend Minneapolis-St. Paul to host the 2008 Republican National Convention, pending the successful negotiation of the Site City Agreement. The full RNC will vote on the recommendation at its Winter Meeting in January, 2007. The convention will be held September 1-4, 2008.

"We are thrilled to accept the bid from Minneapolis-St. Paul to host our 2008 convention. The host committee put together a tremendous bid and we are confident that we will partner for a successful event. Minneapolis-St. Paul has outstanding assets including state-of-the-art facilities, exciting and vibrant downtowns, and a clear enthusiasm from the community to host our convention," said RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman.

The Site Selection Committee reviewed bids from four cities: Cleveland, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York City, and Tampa-St. Petersburg. The Committee visited the four cities in August.

The committee's decision was based on an independent and objective scorecard that committee members reviewed thoroughly. The committee looked at a number of factors such as the number and proximity of hotels, size of the arena and its capacity to hold the convention, transportation, security, media work space, convention office space, and ability to finance the operation.

The Site Selection Committee is made up of nine RNC members. Two members are elected from each of four regions and RNC Co-Chair Jo Ann Davidson chairs the committee.

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2006 | Permalink

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