The Republican National Committee has officially issued a reminder to journalists interested in applying for media credentials for the national convention, which kicks off in Milwaukee on July 15. That's a mere 105 days away and approaching quicker than most media folks realize.
Delegates cheer during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. This year’s version is set to begin on July 15 in Milwaukee. Yes, this really is a presidential election year. The Republican National Committee has officially issued a reminder to journalists interested in applying for media credentials for the national convention, which kicks off in Milwaukee on July 15.
“Thousands of delegates and alternates will be selected by all 56 states and territories. They will travel to Milwaukee, WI July 15-18, 2024, to meet and select the Republican Nominee for President. We don’t take this important task lightly, and we cannot wait to share with you the details of this incredible democratic event that is so rich in tradition. Milwaukee, here we come!” the committee advises.
“You will not want to miss this thought-provoking discussion by two of America’s most distinguished national security figures,” the society said in a written statement. “Free hotel rooms. Free prepaid debit cards. Free healthcare. It almost seems as though Democrats want the crisis to continue. Biden’s actions certainly indicate that. Last month we finally saw the result of Biden’s open border and the success of the incentives offered by blue states,” she wrote in a column for the Association for Mature Americans, a conservative and patriotically-minded interest group.
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