Charlotte's Democratic National Convention
#1
Posted 27 August 2008 - 11:55 AM
I don't see anything in these cities that couldn't be had in CLT. So the question of this topic is should Charlotte try to compete to get one of these conventions, and if so, when should it do so?
#2
Posted 27 August 2008 - 12:04 PM
#3
Posted 27 August 2008 - 12:14 PM
#4
Posted 27 August 2008 - 12:23 PM
Forgot to add, 2016 would probably be a good year for Charlotte to shoot for, to get either party's national convention.
Edited by ohioaninSC, 27 August 2008 - 12:24 PM.
#5
Posted 27 August 2008 - 12:43 PM
#6
Posted 27 August 2008 - 01:06 PM
Edited by uptownliving, 27 August 2008 - 01:14 PM.
#7
Posted 27 August 2008 - 02:26 PM
#8
Posted 27 August 2008 - 04:24 PM
#9
Posted 27 August 2008 - 04:55 PM
monsoon, on Aug 27 2008, 06:24 PM, said:
Not having to travel to go to the protests would be a nice benefit.
#10
Posted 27 August 2008 - 06:46 PM
InitialD, on Aug 27 2008, 05:55 PM, said:
I wonder if Bob Johnson's chumminess with the DNC would factor in. A Dem Convention at his team's home arena is sure to benefit him in some way. Question is does he have enough clout...
#11
Posted 27 August 2008 - 06:48 PM
uptownliving, on Aug 27 2008, 02:06 PM, said:
Yes we were on the short list. I can't remember the other cities that made that list, except obviously Minni/St. Paul. This fact sortof makes the topic moot doesn't it? Us long timers remember that Charlotte already HAS competed. We fell short on the number of hotel rooms, and probably some more things that I can't remember now.
I guess the real question is...when should we try again? That 2016 # sounds about right to me.
#12
Posted 28 August 2008 - 07:04 AM
#13
Posted 28 August 2008 - 10:00 AM
monsoon, on Aug 27 2008, 06:24 PM, said:
"Country club crowd" ...
Have you ever been to a GOP convention?
#14
Posted 28 August 2008 - 10:27 AM
Commoner, on Aug 28 2008, 12:00 PM, said:
Have you ever been to a GOP convention?
I stand by my words. Maybe you can explain how the GOP is now a multicultural enterprise that would for example accept, for example, Gay people such as myself. I don't think you would be able to.
I have since gotten better sense and switched parties. Aside from that, I think either party's convention in Charlotte would be good from an exposure and economic standpoint.
#15
Posted 28 August 2008 - 01:03 PM
voyager12, on Aug 28 2008, 09:04 AM, said:
I agree, right now the RNC would be more fitted to NC, but NC will be "in play" this election. Recently on NPR they were talking about the DNC seeing growth out west being a major factor in the choice of Denver. With VA up for grabs for NC coming closer, I could see them wanting to use VA and NC to get more of a foothold in the southeast. Regardless of which convention came here, the hotel issue would be better by 2016 with the addition of the Ritz, Aloft, Sierra, and hopefully Twelve (and hopefully others.) More connectivity with the North and Northeast transit lines would help too. I could see Charlotte as a host city in 2016, but not now.
Edited by InitialD, 28 August 2008 - 01:04 PM.
#16
Posted 29 August 2008 - 08:56 AM
#17
Posted 29 August 2008 - 09:16 AM
DCMetroRaleigh, on Aug 29 2008, 10:56 AM, said:
Maybe so and in more ways than we think. I am not sure where Pittsboro is located in NC, but it sounds like its one of the rural areas.
Lady from Pittsboro, NC at the DNC Convention
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Posted 29 August 2008 - 10:15 AM
#20
Posted 02 September 2008 - 02:31 AM
jednc, on Aug 27 2008, 08:48 PM, said:
I guess the real question is...when should we try again? That 2016 # sounds about right to me.
I thought Charlotte was just one of around 15-20 cities that the RNC asked for "host-city" proposals from...if they were indeed interested in hosting the expensive spectacle? After all of the various proposals from the different cities were reviewed, wasn't the short list down to 2-3 cities, of which Charlotte wasn't one?
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