Category Archives: NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PARTY GUIDELINES (2016, 2024)

A City’s Decision to Bid for a Convention

https://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2019/11/13/should-columbus-bid-to-host-the-dnc-or-rnc.html

Determining the location of a party convention is a key strategic decision for both the Democratic and Republican parties.  Considerations often include city size (whether a city has the capacity to host a convention) and strategic political location (often in swing states or states with shifting voting tendencies).

Columbus, Ohio is considering hosting either of the Democratic or Republican conventions in 2024.  Ohio’s historical position as a swing state with many electoral votes positions it well to exert influence on the decision-making processes of both parties.  Examining the decision from the city’s perspective (as opposed to a party’s perspective) is an interesting and important analysis – Columbus estimates it would take $60 million to lure one of the parties to the city for a convention.  Putting such a large sum of money towards a political event may detract from other community needs, say some officials.  On the flip side, a convention could bring an economic boom to a city (with many people requiring lodging, food, etc.)

2020 Republican National Committee Official Platform

https://prod-cdn-static.gop.com/docs/Resolution_Platform_2020.pdf

As Professor Martin mentioned in class, for the 2020 Republican Convention, the Republican National Committee did not adopt a new platform as compared to their 2016 platform.  In fact, it appears the only change the party made from 2016 to 2020 was the addition of a one-page resolution that outlined why they were not adopting a new, or even revised, platform.  The RNC says that the body voted unanimously to forego the Convention Committee on Platform “in appreciation of the fact that it did not want a small contingent of delegates formulating a new platform without the breadth of perspectives within the ever-growing Republican movement.”  The Platform Committee also unanimously reaffirmed their support for President Donald Trump and his “America-first agenda.”  The attached document shows the resolution adopted by the party, and the subsequent 2016 platform the party reused for 2020.    **Resolution_Platform_2020**

THE RULES OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY (2016/2020)

Below I have attached the 2016 and 2020 Republican Party rules.  These documents refer to the 42 rules that are enforced by the GOP. These rules are concerned with the party’s organization, method of election, term of office, vacancies, voting, and debate; to name a few. This would be a great resource to juxtapose with the Democrats rules and regulations.

2016 Rules:

https://prod-cdn-static.gop.com/media/documents/2016-Republican-Rules-Reformatted2018_1533138132.pdf

2020 Rules:

https://prod-cdn-static.gop.com/docs/Rules_Of_The_Republican_Party.pdf?_ga=2.166478198.95292428.1615936851-1610735224.1615936851