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Tampa, not Phoenix, gets GOP Convention
WASHINGTON
(By
Mike Allen, Politico)
May. 12, 2010
― The Republican National
Committee's site-selection committee is
expected to name Tampa, Fla., on
Wednesday as site of the party's 2012
convention, top Republicans tell
Politico.
The site-selection committee is
scheduled to announce a choice among
three finalists: Phoenix, Salt Lake City
and Tampa. The committee has made
high-publicity visits to the top
prospects, which put on the dog to show
what they could do for the GOP.
"It comes down to Florida being a key
targeted state in the past several
elections, and it'll continue to be in
future elections," a top GOP operative
said. "There's a practical effect, in
that it'll bring a lot of attention and
resources to a targeted state."
The GOP convention will be held the week
of Aug. 27. The site-selection committee
has not taken its formal vote yet. The
nomination will get an up-or-down
ratification vote at the RNC's summer
meeting.
Republican operatives say a camp within
the party favored Salt Lake City because
of the uncertainty in the Sunshine
State's Senate and gubernatorial races
. But others argue that if anything, the
convention would boost the party's
Senate candidate, Marco Rubio.
The operatives said Phoenix was
eliminated, largely because Arizona in
late August reminds Republicans of their
sweltering 1992 convention in Houston.
And the Grand Canyon State is facing
boycotts because of its new immigration
law, which would not present an inviting
face for the party.
Choosing Utah would be taken as a sign
of retreat — hunkering down in one of
the nation's whitest states, the
operatives said.
The proposed venues: US Airways Center
in Phoenix, EnergySolutions Arena in
Salt Lake City and St. Pete Times Forum
in Tampa.
Democrats have a confidential
site-selection process and don't plan to
announce their pick for months. Local
press reports say the party has looked
at St. Louis, Philadelphia, Phoenix and
Charlotte, N.C. President Barack Obama's
reelection convention will be held the
week of Sept. 3.
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