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George W. Bush |
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George W. BushDick CheneyHenry BonillaBarbara BushGeorge BushGeorge P. BushLaura BushAndrew CardLynne CheneyElizabeth DoleJennifer DunnGerald FordBill FristChuck HagelDennis HastertTrent Lott |
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Dick Cheney |
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John McCainSue MyrickJim NicholsonColin PowellNancy ReaganCondoleezza RiceRichard J. RiordanThe Rock |
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Henry Bonilla |
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Rick SchroederH. Norman SchwarzkopfTommy ThompsonJ.C. WattsBruce WillisSteve Young |
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Barbara Bush |
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George Bush |
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George P. Bush |
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Laura Bush |
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Andrew Card |
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Lynne Cheney |
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Elizabeth Dole |
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Jennifer Dunn |
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Gerald Ford |
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Bill Frist |
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Chuck Hagel |
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Dennis Hastert |
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Trent Lott |
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John McCain |
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Sue Myrick |
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Jim Nicholson |
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Colin Powell |
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Nancy Reagan |
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Condoleezza Rice |
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Richard J. Riordan |
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The Rock |
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Rick Schroeder |
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Norman Schwarzkopf |
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Tommy Thompson |
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J.C. Watts |
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Bruce Willis |
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Steve Young |
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Revision as of 07:56, 5 February 2006
The 2000 Republican National Convention convened at the Wachovia Center (then the First Union Center) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from July 31 to August 3, 2000. The 2066 delegates assembled nominated Texas Governor George W. Bush as the Republican candidate for U.S. President and former U.S. Secretary of Defense Richard B. "Dick" Cheney for Vice President.
Political context
Bush, eldest son of the 41st president, was identified early as the party establishment's frontrunner and turned back a strong primary challenge from John McCain, a Vietnam War hero and U.S. Senator from Arizona. At the convention, the party and campaign sought to showcase Bush's slogan of compassionate conservatism while reassuring undecided voters of Bush's qualifications for office by highlighting respected, experienced individuals who might serve in a future Bush cabinet and delivering a strong acceptance speech.
Protests
There were mass demonstrations organized against the Republican policies that drew tens of thousands of protesters. On Sunday, July 30, a multi-issue march and rally drew nearly 50,000 participants from a wide variety of liberal causes. The rally, called Unity 2000, was organized by labor, peace and civil rights organizations under the leadership of Michael Morrill of the Pennsylvania Citizen Action Network. Other demonstrations were organized by the Kensington Welfare Rights Union under Cheri Honkala's direction, direct actions led by the Philadelphia Direct Action Group and numerous smaller protests. There were many arrests as the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania State Police. Almost all of the charges from those arrests were later dismissed.
Speakers
George W. Bush Dick Cheney Henry Bonilla Barbara Bush George Bush George P. Bush Laura Bush Andrew Card Lynne Cheney Elizabeth Dole Jennifer Dunn Gerald Ford Bill Frist Chuck Hagel Dennis Hastert Trent Lott John McCain Sue Myrick Jim Nicholson Colin Powell Nancy Reagan Condoleezza Rice Richard J. Riordan The Rock Rick Schroeder Norman Schwarzkopf Tommy Thompson J.C. Watts Bruce Willis Steve Young
Preceded by 1996 San Diego, California |
Republican National Conventions | Succeeded by 2004 New York, New York |
External links
- PBS Online NewsHour: Republican Convention 2000, archive including transcripts, analysis, interviews, photographs, and streaming audio/video.
- CNN AllPolitics: Republican Convention 2000, archived facts, news, speech transcripts, party platform, and links