- 1984 Republican National Convention
Infobox National Political Convention
year = 1984
party = Republican
image_size = 350
caption = PresidentRonald Reagan and Vice PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush at the podium onAugust 23 ,1984 .
date =August 20 -August 23
venue =Reunion Arena
city = Dallas,Texas
presidential_nominee =Ronald Reagan
presidential_nominee_state =California
vice_presidential_nominee =George H. W. Bush
vice_presidential_nominee_state =Texas The 1984 National Convention of the Republican Party of the
United States convened onAugust 20 toAugust 23 ,1984 , atReunion Arena indowntown Dallas,Texas . The convention nominated theincumbent Ronald Reagan ofCalifornia forPresident of the United States and incumbentGeorge H. W. Bush of Texas for Vice President.It was the thirty-third GOP presidential nominating convention, the first Republican convention held in Texas (indeed, the first Republican convention in the South outside
Florida ), and the first and only convention of either party held in Dallas.Reagan's popularity had rebounded after the
early 1980s recession , and he became the first incumbent president sinceLyndon B. Johnson in1964 to run without serious opposition in the primary. Thekeynote address onAugust 20 was delivered byKatherine Ortega ,Treasurer of the United States . Other speakers includedElizabeth Dole ,United States Secretary of Transportation ;Jeane Kirkpatrick , U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (who delivered her now-famous "Blame America First" speech); and CongressmanJack Kemp ofBuffalo, New York .The convention also included a valedictory address by retiring U.S. Senator
Barry Goldwater ofArizona . Goldwater was widely credited as the political founder of theNew Right in theUnited States , of which Reagan was the political heir, and indeed Reagan had gained notice for his " [http://www.reaganfoundation.org/reagan/speeches/rendezvous.asp A Time for Choosing] " speech supporting Goldwater in October of1964 .The so-called Yippies made their last headlines during the convention. On the Wednesday of the convention a group of protesters calling itself the "Corporate War Chest Tour" conducted a paint-splattering spree against businesses in downtown Dallas. One protester,
Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade member Gregory Lee Johnson, burned an U.S. flag, and was arrested forflag desecration . Johnson challenged the arrest, arguing that burning the flag was protected by theFirst Amendment to theUnited States Constitution . The case of "Texas v. Johnson " was appealed to theUnited States Supreme Court , which ruled onJune 21 ,1989 in Johnson's favor and invalidated flag desecration statutes throughout the country.sequence
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* CNN: [http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/conventions/san.diego/facts/GOP.speeches.past/84.kirkpatrick.shtml Address on Foreign Policy] delivered
August 20 byJeane Kirkpatrick ,Ambassador to theUnited Nations
*C-SPAN : [rtsp://video.c-span.org/project/c04/c04072904_reagan84.rm Acceptance Speech] deliveredAugust 23 by President Reagan
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