- 1996 Republican National Convention
Infobox National Political Convention
year = 1996
party = Republican
image_size = 120
caption = Logo of the 1996 Republican National Convention
date =August 12 -August 15
venue =San Diego Convention Center
city =San Diego, California
presidential_nominee =Bob Dole
presidential_nominee_state =Kansas
vice_presidential_nominee =Jack Kemp
vice_presidential_nominee_state =New York The 1996 National Convention of the Republican Party of the
United States convened at theSan Diego Convention Center (SDCC) inSan Diego, California , fromAugust 12 toAugust 15 1996 . The convention nominatedBob Dole , former Senator fromKansas , for President andJack Kemp , former Congressman from suburbanBuffalo, New York and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, for Vice President.Political context
After a bitter primary, Dole had secured the Republican nomination—but at high cost, financially and politically. The Party had lost momentum after President
Bill Clinton successfully co-opted the historically Republican issues of crime andwelfare reform and portrayed House SpeakerNewt Gingrich as an extremist.Within his own party, Dole was under pressure from both sides of the
political spectrum . Social liberals such as California GovernorPete Wilson and Massachusetts GovernorWilliam Weld loudly argued to remove theHuman Life Amendment plank from the convention platform. On the right, primary opponentsPatrick Buchanan andAlan Keyes withheld endorsements—Buchanan staged a rally for his supporters in San Diego on the evening of the convention. Indeed, past comments by Kemp labeling Dole as a tax-raiser surfaced. The long, bitter primary had also left the Dole campaign short of funds due to federal election spending limits in the months leading up to the convention.The Dole campaign sought to use the convention to unite the party, to appeal to political moderates, and to highlight Dole's honorable service in
World War II and in the U.S. Senate. Nearly all floor speeches were delivered by moderate or liberal Republicans, including the keynote address byNew York CongresswomanSusan Molinari , and Dole was nominated by fellow veteran andArizona SenatorJohn McCain . Gingrich, who less than two years ago had been a star of the party, was denied a prime time slot altogether, as was Buchanan, who had finished in second place for the nomination, with over 200 delegates. However, supporters in the socially conservativegrassroots organizations such as the Christian Coalition directed the convention to adopt a conservative platform with little controversy, and in the event, Buchanan released his delegates at the last minute.The convention ran smoothly overall, and the Dole-Kemp team seemed to benefit in the short term.
Opinion poll s taken shortly after the conclusion of the convention showed the Republicans with a significant "bump" of increased support. However, this bump was extremely temporary, and they continued to trail the incumbent Clinton-Gore team, however, and went on to lose the election by almost nine points.Order of speakers
August 12
*former President
Gerald Ford
*former PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
*GeneralColin Powell
*former First LadyNancy Reagan [ [http://gos.sbc.edu/r/reagan2.html Gifts of Speech - Nancy Reagan ] ]August 13
*Congressman
John Kasich
*CongressmanJ.C. Watts
*SenatorKay Bailey Hutchison
*CongresswomanSusan Molinari (Keynote Address)August 14
*former Vice-President
Dan Quayle
*former U.N.Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick
*former Secretary of State James Baker III
*Robin Dole (daughter of Bob Dole)
*New York GovernorGeorge Pataki (nomination of Jack Kemp)
*Senator John McCain (nomination of Bob Dole)August 15
*former Secretary of HUD Jack Kemp
*former Senator Bob DoleLogistics
The 1996 RNC was the first presidential nominating convention to be held in San Diego, and the first and only
Republican National Convention held inSouthern California . Indeed, San Diego's bid had been considered unlikely to win. The SDCC was far smaller than its predecessor venues, theAstrodome in Houston and theLouisiana Superdome in New Orleans, and its normal seating layout left several sections and skyboxes with obstructed views. Ardent lobbying byMayor Susan Golding , who some named as a potential candidate for U.S. Senate in1998 , and by Governor Wilson, himself to seek the 1996 presidential nomination, helped secure San Diego's selection in1994 . The San Diego Host Committee, "Sail to Victory '96," was organized onSeptember 8 ,1995 .It would also be the first national party convention since the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing , which sparked heightened concerns overterrorism . The possibility that the explosion ofTWA Flight 800 weeks before was a terrorist incident also weighed on convention planners. The Convention Center was located on the waterfront, near a harbor frequented by thousands of small boats—upon one of which Dole and Kemp made their ceremonial arrival. The police, Coast Guard, and other and security presence was massive.Convention planners situated the designated protest area several blocks away from the convention center, sparking criticism and legal action. It was later moved to a parking lot closer to the building which had originally been designated as a transportation center for the handicapped.
The convention was successful for San Diego, bringing positive publicity to the city and its revitalized waterfront and
Gaslamp Quarter . The convention committee, however, overran its budget by some $20 million, due to the extra costs of security.References
External links
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PBS Online NewsHour: [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/convention96/republican_index.html Convention: The GOP in San Diego] , archive including transcripts, analysis, photographs, and streaming audio.
*CNN AllPolitics: [http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/conventions/san.diego/ 1996 Republican National Convention] , archived fact, news, chat and speech transcripts, and links
* EmergencyNet News Service: [http://www.emergency.com/repbconv.htm GOP National Convention Security Plan] ,August 10 ,1996 sequence
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