Republicans set next national convention
for July 18-21, 2016
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[January 15, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The
Republicans will meet July 18-21 next year in Cleveland to nominate
their 2016 presidential candidate, the party said on Wednesday, dates
more than a month earlier than their convention in 2012.
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"I'm pleased to announce the 2016 Republican National Convention
will kick off on July 18," Republican National Committee Chairman
Reince Priebus said in a statement.
The party selected Cleveland last year as its convention site. Ohio
is a crucial swing state in presidential elections.
Priebus noted the 2016 convention would be held significantly
earlier than in previous election years, "allowing access to crucial
general election funds earlier than ever before to give our nominee
a strong advantage heading into Election Day."
The party's 2012 convention was held Aug. 27-30 in Tampa, Florida.
Its presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, lost the general election to
President Barack Obama.
The Democrats have yet to select a 2016 convention site. The
candidates are Columbus, Ohio, Philadelphia and Brooklyn, New York.
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The Republicans last met in Cleveland in 1936, nominating Kansas
Governor Alf Landon, who was soundly defeated by President Franklin
Roosevelt in the November election. The party's convention was also
held in Cleveland in 1924, when President Calvin Coolidge was
nominated. He won the general election later that year.
(Reporting by Peter Cooney; Editing by Eric Beech)
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