When is republican national convention 2017
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Senate runoff elections in Georgia. Participation in each tier included benefits such as invitations to leadership dinners and retreats and access to conference calls with party leadership. The federal government shut down from January 20, , to January 22, , after Congress failed to pass a bill to fund the government.
The Hill reported on January 22, , that the RNC had invested six figures in robocalls and paid targeted Facebook posts against Democratic senators who voted against the bill. The five senators targeted in the campaign—Sens.
Tammy Baldwin D-Wis. The robocalls, which went out to 2. Demand that your Senator do their job — vote to fund the government, support our military, and provide health care for millions of American children.
The outlet Morning Consult reported in December that state GOP affiliates had been targeting voters in battleground states with a field campaign for the GOP tax bill. McDaniel described the campaign, which included an estimated , door-to-door contacts and , phone calls between the first week of September and December 14, as "a blueprint as we work to expand our majorities in and beyond.
In March , the RNC announced it would hire permanent staffers, bringing its total to over , and deploy them to 25 states ahead of the midterms. The Republican National Committee RNC released a memo on May 26, , stating that the organization would double its field staff in key battleground states.
On May 27, , Politico reported that a lack of financial support among high-level donors for the party's presumptive nominee, Donald Trump , had resulted in a fundraising shortfall for the RNC. The financial shortage had prevented the RNC from implementing effective field operations across a number of battleground states. According to Politico , many Republican campaign staffers felt that the RNC had been too slow to roll out ground operations and questioned the RNC's ability to provide adequate field support.
In a memo released in October , RNC spokesman Sean Spicer outlined the strategy the organization would be taking in the midterm elections. Excerpts included:. The RNC released its first radio ads of the cycle in early January. The ads targeted vulnerable Democrats over the Affordable Care Act using the following template:.
The Republican Party held its national convention from August , Limited in-person events took place in Charlotte, North Carolina. Trump formally accepted the party's nomination from the White House. The convention was originally scheduled to take place entirely in Charlotte but statewide restrictions in response to the coronavirus pandemic led to the convention's planned relocation to Jacksonville. The committee also decided to adopt the platform again since the Platform Committee would not be meeting.
At the convention, party delegates typically select the Republican presidential nominee and vote to adopt a platform outlining the party's policy priorities and values.
According to presidential historian Tevi Troy, however, "conventions today remain largely party advertising opportunities rather than fora for real decision-making. First of all, it's the hospitality city. You've got great hotels, you've got great food, you've got friendly people. We want to make this a great experience for Charlotte, and we appreciate the whole team—the mayor, the city council, everyone who has worked so hard to get our convention there.
All members of the RNC were automatic delegates to the national convention. The 50 states, Washington, D. Delegates were allocated or pledged to candidates according to the rules of the state or territorial party.
Most states allowed their RNC members to decide independently which candidate to support. On January 24, , the RNC voted to move the Republican nominating convention to an earlier date in the summer of Traditionally, the party's conventions had been held in late August of presidential years. The committee also pushed states to adopt a February to May primary schedule rather than the longer January to June schedule of previous elections.
On December 10, , The Washington Post reported that the Republican National Committee had begun to make preparations for a potential brokered convention. The Post said that "the groundwork for a floor fight" against Trump was discussed at a meeting of 20 party officials on December 7, Trump said he would be at a disadvantage in a brokered convention.
Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee on July 19, He received the support of an additional 89 delegates over and above the 1, required to earn the nomination. Then- Indiana Gov.
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The following table identifies total annual federal receipts and disbursements for the RNC according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission : [49]. In January , U. The decree was initially imposed in response to alleged Republican targeting of minority communities during the gubernatorial election in New Jersey. It specified that the RNC should not conduct "ballot security activities" in communities with large populations of minority voters "where a purpose or significant effect of such activities is to deter qualified voters from voting.
The decree was set to expire on December 1, , but Democrats argued that Republicans had violated the decree and that it should be extended. Vazquez, who was nominated to the district court by President Barack Obama D in , found that Democrats had not provided sufficient evidence that the decree had been violated. Only delegates will be allowed to participate in Charlotte under extraordinary procedures approved last month by the Republican National Committee. The balance of the more than 2, delegates will vote by proxy.
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