 The 2008 Republican National Convention will take place at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota from September 1 until September 4, 2008.[1] The first day of the Republican convention will be Labor Day, the last day of the popular Minnesota State Fair. (The RNC National Convention will be held four days after the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention which will be held in Denver, Colorado at the Pepsi Center). This is the latest any major party convention has ever been convened and the first one to take place entirely in September. Image File history File links Ballot_box_current. ...
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Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
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2008 (MMVIII) will be a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Anno Domini (common) era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota. ...
The 2008 Democratic National Convention will be the 2008 United States presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party. ...
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Pepsi Center is an arena located in Denver, Colorado, USA. The building is home to the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Mammoth and Colorado Crush. ...
The attending delegates at the convention will choose and nominate the Republican Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates for the 2008 Presidential election. It is still too early to know who the candidates will be or who will attend the convention. GOP redirects here. ...
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The Vice President of the United States (sometimes referred to as VPOTUS[1] or Veep) is the first in the presidential line of succession, becoming the new President of the United States upon the death, resignation, or removal of the president. ...
The United States presidential election of 2008, scheduled to be held on November 4, 2008, will be the 55th consecutive quadrennial president and vice president of the United States. ...
Representation The 50 states, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands receive delegates to the convention that will decide the winner of the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination. 2,439 delegates are selected by state primaries to the winning candidates as allotted by the Republican party, 662 delegates are unpledged. The convention floor will seat approximately 5,500 delegates and alternates.[2] On October 2007, the National Committee declared that all states choosing delegates prior to February 5, 2008 will only be allowed to send half their alloted delegates [3] to the Convention. New Hampshire, Florida, Michigan, South Carolina and Wyoming had scheduled their primaries or caucuses in early January, and New Hampshire was considering a December 2007 date. Should this be enforced, there could be a major credentials fight. is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Hosting city selection Four cities made bids to the Republican National Committee for proposals to host the 2008 Convention. Those cities were Cleveland, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, New York City, and Tampa-St. Petersburg. The RNC Selection Committee made its recommendation for Minneapolis-Saint Paul and on September 27, 2006, the RNC made its decision public that the 2008 National Convention would be held in Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota.[1] The RNC made their decision earlier than originally scheduled due to the fact the Democratic National Committee also had Minneapolis - St. Paul as a finalist among bidding cities. (After the RNC's selection the DNC removed Minneapolis - St. Paul from consideration which left only two cities to choose from, New York City and Denver, Colorado). This is the second time the Minneapolis/St. Paul area is holding the Republican convention - the first was held in 1892. Cleveland redirects here. ...
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The 1892 Republican National Convention was held at Industrial Exposition Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota, from June 7 to 10, 1892. ...
Political Significance The choice of Saint Paul has been seen by some political pundits as a wise political move, considering that Minnesota and neighboring states Wisconsin and Iowa are seen as potential political battlegrounds. Minnesota has not gone to the Republicans since 1972 when President Richard Nixon won in a landslide. Minnesota and Wisconsin weigh 10 electoral votes apiece, therefore making them worthy of significant attention. Since the states have a mixed history of electing Democrats and Republicans, political pundits have made them the Ohio and Florida of 2004, where these latter states determined the winner. As for Iowa, it is seen as a Democratic leaning state, but went for George W. Bush by only 10,000 votes in 2004, when agriculture states went in landslide for Bush. Therefore, Iowa is seen as a potential pick-up for the Republican candidate with the appropriate attention. For an overview of the Twin Cities metropolitan area, see Minneapolis-Saint Paul. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Madison Largest city Milwaukee Largest metro area Greater Milwaukee Area Ranked 23rd - Total 65,498 sq mi (169,790 km²) - Width 260 miles (420 km) - Length 310 miles (500 km) - % water 17 - Latitude 42° 30ⲠN to 47° 05ⲠN - Longitude 86° 46ⲠW to...
Official language(s) English Capital Des Moines Largest city Des Moines Largest metro area Des Moines metropolitan area Area Ranked 26th - Total 56,272 sq mi (145,743 km²) - Width 310 miles (500 km) - Length 199 miles (320 km) - % water 0. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
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Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Madison Largest city Milwaukee Largest metro area Greater Milwaukee Area Ranked 23rd - Total 65,498 sq mi (169,790 km²) - Width 260 miles (420 km) - Length 310 miles (500 km) - % water 17 - Latitude 42° 30ⲠN to 47° 05ⲠN - Longitude 86° 46ⲠW to...
Official language(s) English Capital Des Moines Largest city Des Moines Largest metro area Des Moines metropolitan area Area Ranked 26th - Total 56,272 sq mi (145,743 km²) - Width 310 miles (500 km) - Length 199 miles (320 km) - % water 0. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Des Moines Largest city Des Moines Largest metro area Des Moines metropolitan area Area Ranked 26th - Total 56,272 sq mi (145,743 km²) - Width 310 miles (500 km) - Length 199 miles (320 km) - % water 0. ...
Both Minnesota and Wisconsin have trended to swing for the Democrats, but with the victories of Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Sen. Norm Coleman, activists are giving it a second thought. Both states have come to the centrist position, making it a must visit and requiring candidates to pay significant attention. With this theory, many in the Republican field believe that this provides them a chance to peel off the states from the Democrats, who have had a traditional hold on them. Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Madison Largest city Milwaukee Largest metro area Greater Milwaukee Area Ranked 23rd - Total 65,498 sq mi (169,790 km²) - Width 260 miles (420 km) - Length 310 miles (500 km) - % water 17 - Latitude 42° 30ⲠN to 47° 05ⲠN - Longitude 86° 46ⲠW to...
Timothy James (Tim) Pawlenty (born November 27, 1960) is an American politician from the Republican Party. ...
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2008 presidential election -
The 2008 Presidential election will take place on November 4, 2008 and will elect the next President of the United States. Primaries, political conventions, and other major campaigning events will begin several months before Election Day. The United States presidential election of 2008, scheduled to be held on November 4, 2008, will be the 55th consecutive quadrennial president and vice president of the United States. ...
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Assuming that President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney complete their terms in office, since the U.S. Constitution limits presidents to two terms, and that Vice President Dick Cheney follows his statements that he will not seek the Presidency, the 2008 election will be the first election in 80 years in which neither the sitting President nor Vice President will seek his party's nomination, and the first since 1952 in which neither the sitting President nor Vice President will be on the ticket. George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ...
A vice president is an officer in government or business who is next in rank below a president. ...
Richard Bruce Dick Cheney (born January 30, 1941), is the 46th and current Vice President of the United States, serving under President George W. Bush. ...
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See also The 2008 Democratic National Convention will be the 2008 United States presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party. ...
References - ^ a b RNC Site Selection Committee To Recommend Minneapolis – St. Paul For 2008 Republican National Convention. Republican National Committee (2006-09-27). Retrieved on 2007-06-14.
- ^ RNC Invites Cities To Host 2008 Republican National Convention. Republican National Committee (2006-02-15). Retrieved on 2007-06-14.
- ^ http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071023/NEWS06/710230341/1008
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