Republicans to hold 2020 convention in
North Carolina
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[July 21, 2018]
By James Oliphant
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Republicans on
Friday voted to hold their 2020 presidential nominating convention in
Charlotte, making North Carolina the road to U.S. President Donald
Trump's re-election.
The Southern swing state is critical to Trump’s chances of seeing a
second term in the White House, and has been a highly coveted prize for
both the Republican and Democratic parties in recent elections.
Democrat Barack Obama won the state’s 15 electoral votes in 2008, but
Republicans have captured the state since, with nominee Mitt Romney
winning in 2012 and Trump doing so in 2016.
The Republican National Committee, which has been holding its summer
meeting in Austin, Texas, unanimously approved Charlotte's bid on
Friday.
"We're going to Charlotte," RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said after the
vote, adding that she expects Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to be
formally nominated for a second term at the convention.
Trump has already formed a re-election campaign committee, which as of
June 30 had $33 million in its coffers, according to federal election
records. It remains possible Trump could see a primary challenge from
another Republican, but no such candidate has yet stepped forward.
Trump held a campaign fundraiser in North Carolina as recently as
October.
The only other city that was seriously considered to host the convention
was Las Vegas.
The party's 2016 nominating convention in Cleveland was estimated to
have generated $188 million in economic benefit, according to the event
host committee.
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A delegate wears elephant-themed shirt and jewelry before the start
of the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland,
Ohio, U.S. July 21, 2016. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
But Trump, the most divisive president in recent times, also brings
headaches. Charlotte may see hordes of protesters. The city’s
council this week voted to approve the convention bid by a single
vote after a public meeting in which about 100 residents testified.
Democrats held their nominating convention in Charlotte just six
years ago in 2012.
"It's a big day for our city," said Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, who
attended the vote. Lyles is a Democrat.
The Democrats have not picked a city for their 2020 convention yet,
but the party has narrowed the field to Houston, Milwaukee or Miami
Beach, Florida.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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