Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Minneapolis Bound




(Northeastern, PA :) Pictured are the GOP Delegation from the 11th Congressional District which will be attending the Republican National Convention, starting September 1st through September 4th in Minneapolis, MN. Representing the 11th Congressional District as delegates will be Rose Ann Gaetano, Lackawanna County; Paul DeFabo and Dolores Strish, both from Luzerne County. Gaetano and Strish were also elected as alternate delegates along with Richard Morelli, Luzerne County. Rose Ann Gaetano will also serve as a member of the Committee on Permanent Organization. For additional information about the local delegation you can follow their activities at the convention at NEPAGOPCONVENTION.BLOGSPOT.COM.*

Picture: Rose Ann Gaetano, Lackawanna County; Paul DeFabo and Dolores Strish both from Luzerne County. Richard Morelli was absent from photo.

*The blog will update the comings and goings of the local Northeastern, Pennsylvania Delegation and guests. It will provide live updates starting on August 31, 2008 from the Minneapolis Convention.
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Friday, July 25, 2008

McCain Touts Energy Policies


McCain Touts Energy Policies By Borys Krawczeniuk, Scranton Times-Tribune July 24, 2008


WILKES-BARRE Arizona Sen. John McCain focused heavily on the high price of gasoline Wednesday in his first visit to Northeastern Pennsylvania as a presidential candidate, saying ending the national dependence on foreign oil would also help make it safer from terrorists.

This is an economic issue; it's an environmental issue, and it's a national security issue, Mr. McCain said at a town-hall meeting at the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. We are sending some $700 billion of American money to pay for this gasoline to countries that don't like us very much. And some of that money ends up in the hands of terrorist organizations. That's just a fact. ... We cannot continue it.

About 800 people showed up for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee at first appearance in a region whose plethora of conservative Democrats could be key to his chances of winning Pennsylvania.

With its balcony empty, the Kirby was less than half-filled, and dozens of seats remained empty on the first floor.

Mr. McCain didn't shy away from touting proposals sure to draw fire: nuclear energy and clean-coal technology.

While he favors wind and solar power as alternative energy sources, Mr. McCain said building 45 new nuclear power plants could create 700,000 new jobs. He promised to invest $2 billion a year in clean-coal technology ” the conversion of coal into diesel gasoline or other fuels ” because the nation has the largest untapped coal reserve in the world. A clean-coal plant is proposed in Schuylkill County.

Environmentalists criticize both technologies as potentially harmful, but Mr. McCain said the nations military has been powering its submarines with nuclear fuel for 60 years without an accident.

Eighty percent of French electricity is generated by nuclear power. We always want to imitate the French, he joked, alluding to some Americans distaste for France opposition to the war in Iraq.

Mr. McCain said he also favors federal investment in automobiles that can use different types of fuel, a $5,000 tax credit for people who buy hydrogen-powered cars. He also advocates offshore drilling for oil.

Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, opposes offshore drilling and large-scale expansion of nuclear energy.

Mr. McCain restated his support for a six-month suspension of the 18-cents-a-gallon federal gasoline tax, saying it would give low-income residents, struggling truckers and others need a little break as the nation works on solving its energy crisis.

I don't have to tell anybody here that every time you go to the gas station, you are shocked the cost of a gallon of oil, he said.

One audience member, Frank Jescavage, a self-described lifelong Democrat, said the gas-tax suspension would produce little savings for drivers, but Mr. McCain didn't waver. He said criticism of it centered on making sure money was available for congressional pork-barrel transportation projects.

Critics, including Mr. Obama, argue it would eliminate money for repairs and construction of highways and other essential transportation projects.

Problems with pork

Mr. McCain unflinchingly criticized “pork-barrel projects, a derisive term for special earmarks of tax dollars by congressmen for projects in their districts.

The region is flush with examples of projects funded by congressional earmarks, including Steamtown National Historic Site and the Interstate 81 Davis Street interchange in Scranton.

Mr. McCain, who said he has never sought an earmark in 26 years in Congress, believes they breed corruption as congressmen trade political contributions for the insertion of earmarks into spending bills. The failure to curb them has contributed to unrestrained federal spending that has â mortgaged our children's future by pushing up the federal debt. He favors giving presidents veto power over specific budget requests.

I will veto every pork-barrel spending bill that comes across my desk, he vowed.

In an interview afterward, Mr. McCain said he favors a competitive process for determining funding of pet projects so only the most worthy receive funding.

Iraq strategy

His sharpest criticism of Mr. Obama centered on the war in Iraq.

Without naming President Bush, he said the early war effort suffered from a every flawed strategy and his opposition to it brought charges of disloyalty from Republicans.

But a 30,000-troop surge, which he supported and Mr. Obama opposed, and Gen. David Petraeus tactic of setting up outposts in Iraqi neighborhoods to battle insurgents reduced violence, he said.
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McCain's Notable Bio Strikes A Chord in PA.


McCain's Notable Bio Strikes a Chord in Pa. By David Jackson, USA TodayJuly 24, 2008


WILKES-BARRE, Pa. -- Supporters of John McCain here acknowledge that Democrat Barack Obama wins attention with his speaking style and charisma, but they say those qualities can't match the Republican candidate's stellar background. Some of those attending McCain's town-hall-style meeting Wednesday said the Arizona senator's biggest asset is his own life -- a military family, a quarter-century in Congress and the five-and-a-half years spent as an oft-tortured prisoner of war in Vietnam. "Anyone who can withstand what he did in Vietnam can certainly take the pressure of the presidency," said Joan Hendon, 67, a businesswoman from Lake Ariel, Pa. And Obama? "Fluff."

As Obama continued his travels through the Middle East and Europe, McCain touted his plans for new energy sources, including more domestic oil drilling and nuclear power plants, as well as solar and wind power and battery-operated cars. He campaigned before a mostly Republican crowd in this northeastern Pennsylvania city in an area that often votes Democratic. But polls show McCain closely trailing Obama in Pennsylvania, and McCain's personal history can help sway voters here, said Thomas Baldino, a political science professor at nearby Wilkes University. Nancy Cooney, 62, a housewife from Wilkes-Barre, showed her copy of Faith of My Fathers, McCain's memoirs of his years in captivity as well as how his father and grandfather rose to become admirals. "I like his record," she said. . . . Some of the younger people said that while many of their co-horts are excited about Obama, McCain can also appeal to younger voters. "He has a lot of charisma as a leader," said Kendra Sirak, 19, a Dallas, Pa., resident who is a pre-med student at Northwestern University. Obama got harsh reviews from some in the crowd. Laureen Cummings, 44, who owns a nursing agency, labeled the Democratic candidate "a socialist" who is already acting as if he is the president in his meetings with foreign leaders. It's smart for McCain to campaign here, Baldino said. Hillary Rodham Clinton trounced Obama here in April, carrying more than 70% of the Democratic vote in both Lackawanna County (Scranton) and Luzerne County (Wilkes-Barre).

"If McCain can keep this area in play, Obama is going to have trouble winning this state," he said. Hal Donahue, 61, of Scranton, an Air Force retiree and regional chairman with Veterans for Obama, said everyone respects McCain's sacrifice. . . . Click here to read the entire article.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Remember Convention 1992


A Preview of September




A Preview of September
Lifetime Highlights Convention Women
Construction Begins on Minnesota Veteran's Home
2008 Platform Committee Launches Interactive Web Site
Join the 2008 Convention Online
Convention Countdown: 5-3 Good Guys
Go Online to Get Official GOP Convention Gear
American Neighbor Video Winner Announced
Another Chance to Come to the Convention
Lunchtime Chats: Eat. Ask. Watch.
High-Wired Act
ShadowTV Named Official Provider
Promote GOPConvention2008.com on your Blog or Website!
Host Committee Update
What's on the Venue?A Look at a Few More Convention Venues and Hotels
Convention Staff Spotlight Shines On... Guillermo "Billy" Godoy
Dear Friend of the Convention, Hello again from headquarters, where we are 47 days from gaveling to order the 2008 Republican National Convention! The convention is nearing full-staffing as we prepare to welcome 45,000 guests who will join together at the Xcel Energy Center for the most exciting and energetic convention in Party history and nominate Sen. John McCain as our party's candidate for President of the United States. Since our last newsletter, the convention has received praise from the media for our planning efforts, how we are organizing the most tech-savvy convention in Republican history, and our commitment to serve a cause greater than one's self interest through our American Neighbor Volunteer Program. Twice in the last month, Minneapolis-Saint Paul welcomed Sen. McCain. The first, for one of his famous town-hall meetings only steps from the Xcel Energy Center. The most recent came last week as Sen. and Mrs. McCain paid a surprise visit to his Saint Paul headquarters. Also this month, we were proud to have had our efforts to reach out to women highlighted over the Internet. Several of our staff, including yours truly, were recently featured in a Web video for the Lifetime television network. We announced the winner of our American Neighbor YouTube video contest which called on Americans to share with us their story of American Neighbors making a difference in their communities. We also announced a second YouTube contest, giving Americans another opportunity to join us at the convention. We look forward to welcoming the winners here in September. In July, the Republican Party also celebrated its 154th birthday. From our humble beginnings in Wisconsin and Michigan, our party has blazed a path of leadership and change that we continue to this day. We held the nation together and healed her after the Civil War, then led the way in granting women and minorities the vote, as well as granting all Americans equal protection before our laws. The path continued through the winning of the Cold War, and continues today as we protect our nation from the threat of terror. Today we stand for improving our economy by keeping taxes low, creating opportunities for small business, and creating jobs for Americans. Today we stand to protect our security, our prosperity, and our environment by leading the way to energy independence. Today we stand on 154 years of Republican Party history as we diligently work on the final 47 days before the Republican National Convention and the nomination of Sen. John McCain. I look forward to seeing you this September. Sincerely, Maria Cino, Convention President & CEO
A Preview of SeptemberMinneapolis-Saint Paul will be the center of the political universe beginning on Sept. 1, and Sen. John McCain has already gotten to know the cities. On June 20, he hosted one of his famous town hall meetings at the Landmark Center in downtown Saint Paul. To view our slideshow of the event, click here. You can also read and watch the coverage of the townhall meeting by clicking here for the report from KARE-TV (NBC).Last week, Sen. and Mrs. McCain made a surprise visit to his Saint Paul campaign headquarters to thank volunteers manning the phone banks, telling them: "Minnesota will be a battleground state and Minnesota may determine who is the next President of the United States." Sen. McCain's visit came the day before he hosted another town hall meeting in Hudson, Wisc., just 20 miles from the Xcel Energy Center. The visit by Sen. McCain generated significant local coverage. Here is a short rundown: McCain drops in to rally 125 volunteers in St. Paul campaign call center - Saint Paul Pioneer Press McCain thanks his troops in visit to St. Paul - Minneapolis Star Tribune McCain answers your questions - KSTP (ABC) McCain Rallies Supporters In St. Paul - WCCO (CBS) McCain rallies campaign workers in Saint Paul - KARE (NBC) Video: One-on-One with Sen. McCain - KARE (NBC) Video: Sen. and Mrs. McCain speak to St. Paul supporters - KARE (NBC) [Back to top]
Lifetime Highlights Convention Women Earlier this year, the convention agreed to work with the Lifetime television network on its "Every Woman Counts" online program to engage women in the political process as voters and future candidates. As part of our participation, the Lifetime cameras came to our Minneapolis-Saint Paul offices to interview several of the women working at the 2008 Republican National Convention, including our senior leadership: Convention Chairman Jo Ann Davidson, President and CEO Maria Cino and Vice President Mel Raines. All of the interviews were compiled into a three-minute package. Click here to watch the video, and meet some of the women planning the 2008 Republican National Convention. [Back to top]
Construction Begins on Minnesota Veteran's Home Convention staff, led by President and CEO Maria Cino, joined local volunteers as part of a three-day "build brigade" at the site where Homes for Our Troops is building a new home for Minnesota National Guard SGT Marcus Kuboy, who was wounded in Iraq. "Sen. John McCain has called on all Americans to serve a cause greater than one's self-interest, and we are proud to honor SGT Kuboy and the many sacrifices he has made for our country with this new, specially adapted home," Cino said. Click here to read more, and see a slideshow of the "build brigade." [Back to top]
2008 Platform Committee Launches Interactive Web Site The Republican National Committee unveiled a new Web site, www.GOPPlatform2008.com, which will give Americans an interactive opportunity to share their thoughts, and even submit videos, as the Republican Party develops its platform in advance of 2008 Republican National Convention. Here is a round-up of "What They're Saying" about opening up our platform to the Internet:GOP opens another front in the campaign to win the Web - McClatchy NewspapersParties open insider process - PoliticoRNC Seeks Platform Suggestions - The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder blogRNC Launches New Online Platform Discussion Site - Washington Post's "The Trail" blogRNC to Solicit Online Suggestions for Party Platform - ABC's "Political Radar" blog [Back to top]
Join the 2008 Convention Online To build excitement and get more people involved in the 2008 Republican National Convention, we have developed official pages on serveral online social networks.Watch our YouTube videos, follow our Twitter updates, become a supporter of our Facebook page, and friend of our MySpace page so you can stay involved. [Back to top]
Convention Countdown: 5-3 Good Guys The Saint Paul Pioneer Press recently compared preparations for the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in eight categories and determined that Republican convention organizers hold "the upper hand." According to the newspaper, Republican National Convention planners in Saint Paul hold advantages in fundraising, media relations, and civic engagement, among others. The score: The GOP leads 5-3. The money quote: "Convention officials [in Denver] rescheduled a spring media 'walk through,' where media organizations have a chance to set up their operations. The move was widely seen as a sign of disarray and forced airline reservations to be canceled or switched. Advantage: St. Paul. At an event largely designed to use the media to send a message, upsetting the media is not good strategy." Read more here. [Back to top]
Go Online to Get Official GOP Convention Gear Click here to purchase apparel and accessories emblazoned with the official logo of the 2008 Republican National Convention. Order now so you'll have your gear before arriving in Saint Paul! [Back to top]
American Neighbor Video Winner Announced Many across the nation took to heart the call of Sen. John McCain to "serve a cause greater than one's own self-interest," and shared with us their video stories of American Neighbors making a difference in their communities for the chance to attend the 2008 Republican National Convention. Out of all the submissions, five finalists emerged. The finalists were voted on by users of the convention's YouTube channel. Thanks to the YouTube voters, we now have a winner. Congratulations to John Merguerian from Van Nuys, Calif. whose video of Jason Gilde was chosen the best example of being a good American Neighbor. Both John and Jason will be invited to attend the 2008 Republican National Convention, and John's video will be shown during the convention's official proceedings. Click here to watch the winning video! [Back to top]
Another Chance to Come to the Convention The 2008 Republican National Convention has again joined with our partners at YouTube to offer another chance for Americans to come to Minneapolis-Saint Paul and join us at the Xcel Energy Center. All you need to do is put together a video on "Why are you a Republican in 2008?" The creator of the winning video will come to the convention and have their video shown during an official session. Republican National Committee Chairman Robert M. "Mike" Duncan announced the contest with his own YouTube video. The contest runs through Aug. 1. To learn more, click here. [Back to top]
Lunchtime Chats: Eat. Ask. Watch. As part of our efforts to engage the blogosphere and reach out to those interested in the 2008 Republican National Convention, Director of Communications Matt Burns hosted our first in a series of online "Lunchtime Chats" using the technology of UStream.TV - our Official Live Video Streaming Provider. Our efforts caught the eye of the Saint Paul Pioneer Press' Julio Ojeda-Zapata, who writes: "Visitors to the Republican National Convention's Web site probably aren't expecting to see a GOP staffer munching on a jumbo meatball sandwich while joking with fellow party members..." You can read the full article by clicking here. In case you missed the chat, you can watch it by visiting our Ustream page here. [Back to top]
High-Wired Act From the start, the organizers of the 2008 Republican National Convention have promised to make it the most "tech-savvy" in party history - and now the wired world is noticing. First-up: a June 29 story in the Minneapolis Star Tribune detailing the technical demands of hosting a crowd of 45,000 guests for four days in September - comparing the effort to that of a Super Bowl. Convention Chief Information Officer Max Everett spoke to the Star Tribune about our plans for streaming video: "While much of the video will be commercial TV broadcasts -- including unedited footage that will take up substantial bandwidth -- the convention itself will be adding to the load by providing streaming video from the convention floor through its Web page, www.GOPConvention2008.com. The convention's video crew will focus on conveying a "you-are-there" feeling via gavel-to-gavel coverage and backstage conversations with convention speakers, Everett said. Big-screen monitors in the convention complex also will be able to display the streaming video." Next: the National Journal's Congress Daily PM reports on the "exponential jump for technology" for the 2008 conventions, including the unprecedented number of bloggers and partnerships with major technology companies, such as Google and Microsoft. The story also highlights our work with UStream.TV to stream video live during the convention and provide behind-the-scenes access. [Back to top]
ShadowTV Named Official Provider To help us monitor what is expected to be a massive amount of media coverage of the 2008 Republican National Convention, ShadowTV has been named the convention's Official Broadcast Monitoring Provider. ShadowTV will provide the convention with digital, continuous access to live and archived television coverage of the convention. If any of the 250 local television stations ShadowTV monitors has a story about the GOP Convention, we will be notified about it in real-time and be able to spread the word just as fast. "The digital technology will go a long way toward our promise of a greener convention as we avoid the necessity of using non-recyclable video tapes," convention President & CEO Maria Cino said. To read the full story, click here. [Back to top]
Promote GOPConvention2008.com on your Blog or Website! Visit this page to learn how to add a GOPConvention2008.com button to your own website or blog. [Back to top]
Host Committee Update Our friends at the Minneapolis Saint Paul 2008 Host Committee continue their preparations to welcome visitors and delegates, while promoting the convention and its host cities:
As of Mid-July, the Host Committee had met its goal of 10,000 local volunteers to assist during the convention. Now that it has reached its goal, the Host Committee will continue to sign-up local volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering, go to www.MSP2008.com.
Saint Paul Mayor Chris Coleman and Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak declared the last week of June "Convention Volunteer Sign-Up Week" in both cities to encourage Minneapolis-Saint Paul residents to participate in the "once-in-a-lifetime" experience.
Also, as part of the local push for volunteers, the Host Committee secured the services of Minnesota Viking All-Pro Center (and Saint Paul-native) Matt Birk to highlight a PSA campaign encouraging local turnout. Click here to view the video.
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What's on the Venue?A Look at a Few More Convention Venues and HotelsLoTo380 Jackson Street Saint Paul, MNDelightfully situated, LoTo (the quirky moniker derived from Lowertown, a downtown district in Saint Paul) overlooks the enchanting oasis that is Mears Park. An intimate open-air patio overlooks the trees, flowers, and rocky stream traversing the park space. The interior of LoTo leads into a huge atrium area with soaring ceilings and a handsome courtyard adorned with leafy plants. Travertine marble flagstone tiles give the space a textural vibrancy and enhance the natural light that floods the restaurant. A streamlined modern bar floats in the middle of the space; polished steel counters and comfortable stools make an inviting perch for an evening cocktail.For more information, go to: www.lotolifecafe.com. Mancini's 531 West Seventh Street Saint Paul, MN Open since 1948, Mancini's Char House has become a Saint Paul tradition for the past 60 years. As a steak house carrying on the Italian custom of preparing carefully raised and aged beef over charcoal, you are sure to find fine food and service with a personal touch. Mancini's classic supper club ambiance offers more than just food, with a 250-person capacity lounge reminiscent of the 1960's Vegas Rat Pack-era featuring a stage area great for live entertainment. The restaurant also offers banquet seating for up to 300 people among retro 1960's décor, complete with vintage lighting. A visit to the restaurant's celebrity photo wall is evidence that many outside of the city limits know of the eatery's superb atmosphere, and Mancini's Sports Hall of Fame has plaques honoring Saint Paul athletes, including "Miracle on Ice" coach Herb Brooks. For steak lovers looking for a great night of dinner and entertainment, Mancini's is the place to be. For more information, go to: www.mancinis.com. Orchestra Hall 1111 Nicollet MallMinneapolis, MN This acoustically-acclaimed concert hall delights visitors and is one of the major performance centers of downtown Minneapolis. The sophisticated and modern landmark has been refreshed and beautifully enhanced since its debut, with additional seating in the performance areas, luxurious carpeting in public spaces, additional elevator and restroom facilities, recessed lighting, added service bars, and subdued, elegant paint choices. Since its founding in 1903, the Minnesota Orchestra has hosted some of the greatest musical performers in history and has thrilled thousands with its inspired presentations of classical and orchestral music. The spacious Orchestra Hall Lobby is a landmark of contemporary architecture, designed to generate enormous thrills with sophisticated color decoration and flying bridges. Superb views of Peavey Plaza and the downtown Minneapolis skyline can be viewed from magnificent floor-to-ceiling windows, and creative uses for this dynamic space are endless. Superbly suited for world-class musical performances, the Auditorium is one of the largest and most glamorous of Minneapolis' downtown venue spaces. Other exciting features of Orchestra Hall are two smaller entertainment spots: the Tier Drop on the upper level of the lobby is a modern and intimate dining or entertainment space with a bird's-eye view of the lovely Peavey Plaza, and the Green Room offers a wall-to-wall view of an exterior reflecting pool. For more information, go to: www.minnesotaorchestra.org. [Back to top]
Convention Staff Spotlight Shines On... Guillermo "Billy" Godoy Position: Associate Director of External AffairsAge: 30 Hometown: Tuscaloosa, Alabama Q: What got you interested in politics? A: I have to say it was my 11th grade civics teacher Mrs. Kohl. She taught that class in a manner that challenged us and always made you feel comfortable in expressing your views. She nominated me for Boys' State, where I was blown away and I found what I loved to do. Q: What is your favorite thing about working for the 2008 Republican National Convention? A: The camaraderie of the staff is awesome. I worked on the convention in 2004 in NYC and that is what brought me back this time. I have to say we might even have a closer-knit staff. Q: What is your most memorable moment in Republican politics? A: The 2004 Inauguration. All our hard work finally paid off and we really enjoyed the fruits of our labor. Q: Where did you move here from? A: I moved from Washington D.C. Q: What do you like about your Blackberry? A: Being able to Google anything at a drop of a hat. It is great when you want to prove yourself correct in an argument. Q: What do most people not know about you? A: I was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala, and my first language is Spanish. People really look surprised when I speak with my southern drawl and then switch to Spanish. It usually gets a rise out of them. Q: If you had to choose: Minnesota Twins baseball game or concert by Minnesota native Prince? A: Twins baseball all the way. I am a big fan of Joe Mauer. I am a huge college football fan and follow high school recruiting religiously and I remember when he was the #1 quarterback in the country out of Cretin-Derham High School here in Saint Paul. It broke my heart when he committed to Florida State because I was hoping he would go to Alabama. [Back to top]
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Friday, July 11, 2008

2008 Platform Committee Launches Interactive Website

2008 Platform Committee Launches Interactive Web Site
Republicans Across the Country to Actively Participate in Development of Party Platform
SAINT PAUL, Minn. - Today, Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Robert M. "Mike" Duncan, Platform Committee Chairman U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Calif.-22) and Platform Committee Co-Chairman U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.) announced the launch of www.GOPPlatform2008.com, the first, entirely web-based initiative that allows voters across the nation to actively participate in the development of the 2008 Republican Party Platform. "For more than 150 years, Republicans have met every four years to adopt a platform that outlines the principles and policies upon which the Party stands. We are proud that the development of the 2008 Republican Party Platform will be more interactive, inclusive, and open than any other in political history," Duncan said. "Today, new and innovative technology allows us to engage those who have not been involved in the political process before," said convention President and CEO Maria Cino. "Here at the 2008 Republican National Convention, we also remain committed to engaging as many Americans as possible through numerous interactive initiatives." "We are seeking the most input through this historic opportunity to use a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week Internet town hall," McCarthy said. "We know Washington is not a place for solutions, so we are reaching out across the nation to create a forward-looking platform rooted in our core values with solutions that create prosperity today and for the next generation." Burr said, "We are excited that this process will facilitate greater transparency and participation in the development of the 2008 Republican Party Platform than ever before. The Platform Committee will form the foundation for our future and this innovative tool will allow people with all points of view to participate in this critical discussion." This process, unique to the Republican Party, will allow voters to provide input on a variety of issues important to the American people. Creating an account on www.GOPPlatform2008.com allows voters to have full, interactive access to the Web site. Account holders can use the text and video submission tools, participate in in-site polling, and monitor individual entries on a personalized index page. Every submission will be catalogued and reviewed leading up to the official Platform Committee meetings at the end of August in Minnesota to ensure every participant's voice is heard. As part of its efforts to hold the most technologically savvy convention in GOP history, the 2008 Republican National Convention remains committed to providing increased interactive accessibility to millions of Americans through numerous innovative initiatives including social networks, YouTube, Ustream.tv, and through the convention blog found here. About the Republican National ConventionThe 2008 Republican National Convention will be held at Saint Paul's Xcel Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to attend the convention. Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event. For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please visit our website at www.GOPConvention2008.com and join our social network sites on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and YouTube.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Gaetano Wins Delegate and Alternate Delegate Positions in 11th Congressional District



Gaetano wins Delegate position


Dunmore, PA---Rose Ann Gaetano, Dunmore, PA was recently elected delegate and alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in the April 22 primary election. She will be representing the Republican Party from the 11th Congressional District. She was the top voter getter out several candidates seeking the position of both delegate and alternate delegate.

Gaetano is looking forward to making the trip to Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota to represent and support the Republican Nominate for President. “This is going to be a great experience being a delegate and taking an active role in the Republican Convention” stated Gaetano. This is very important election for our country and the GOP must nominate a candidate who will reach out to democrats and independents.

The 2008 Republican National Convention will be held at Saint Paul's Xcel Energy Center from September 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate delegates, members of the media and other guests are expected to attend the convention. Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event. For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please visit our website at http://www.gopconvention2008.com/


Delegates From Northeastern, PA

10th Congressional District
Delegates:



1. Tina Pickett, Bradford County





2. Merle H. Phillips, Northumberland County



3. Pat Saylor, Northumberland County


Alternate Delegate

1. Charles D. Rusty Flack, Jr. Luzerne County


11th Congressional District

Delegates:

1. Rose Ann Gaetano, Lackawanna County

2. Paul DeFabo, Luzerne County

3. Dolores Strish, Luzerne County


Alternate Delegates

1.Rose Ann Gaetano, Lackawanna County

2. Dolores Strish, Luzerne County

3. Rick Morelli, Luzerne County

2008 Republican National Convention Expands Outreach to Hispanics

2008 Republican National Convention Expands Outreach to Hispanics

New Web section, staff additions highlight commitment to engaging as many people as possible

SAINT PAUL, Minn. - The 2008 Republican National Convention today announced the launch of the Spanish language section of its official convention Web site. The Spanish section, www.gopconvention2008.com/enespanol, will feature Spanish versions of convention information, fact sheets and press releases. The section will feature regular updates in Spanish leading up to and during the 2008 Republican National Convention. "The launch of the Spanish-language section of our Web site is another important step toward creating a fully interactive online community to engage millions around the country," said convention President & CEO Maria Cino. "It is our goal to carry the Republican Party's message to all communities, so they may experience Sen. John McCain's extraordinary leadership and his positive vision for America." As part of its outreach to Hispanics, the convention also announced today two new hires who will engage media leading up to and during the four-day event. Joanna Burgos will serve as Press Secretary and will lead the convention's press operation for national media. Burgos previously served in various communications positions at the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security. She is a fluent Spanish speaker and native of Miami. Yohana de la Torre will serve as Deputy Press Secretary for Specialty Media and will oversee outreach to several constituencies, including Spanish-language media. Also a fluent Spanish speaker and native of Miami, de la Torre is currently owner and managing editor of the Gulf Coast Times in Fort Myers, Fla. She previously served as a communications specialist for Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL) and at the Republican National Committee. For the first time ever, and in conjunction with its Official Live Video Streaming Provider Ustream.TV, the convention will stream live gavel-to-gavel coverage in Spanish on its Web site: www.GOPConvention2008.com. As has been done in the past, the convention proceedings translated into Spanish will be available free of charge via satellite on the second audio path (SAP). Oprima aqui para leer en español

About the Republican National ConventionThe 2008 Republican National Convention will be held at Saint Paul's Xcel Energy Center from Sept. 1-4, 2008. Approximately 45,000 delegates, alternate delegates, volunteers, members of the media and other guests are expected to attend the convention. Minneapolis-Saint Paul is expected to receive an estimated $150-$160 million positive economic boost from the four-day event. For more information about the 2008 Republican National Convention, please visit our website at www.GOPConvention2008.com and join our social network sites on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and YouTube.
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NORTHEASTERN PA UPDATE


This blogg will keep the public informed on the comings and goings of the 2008 Republican Convention. It will also a take look at the delegates and guests from Northeastern Pennsylvania attending the Convention.

There will be live updates from the Convention starting on August 31, 2008.