Word: rnc
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...formally dressed audience entered the Republican National Committee (RNC) event early yesterday evening amid word of exit polls giving Kerry an edge, but the energy of the room grew throughout the night as news networks began calling major swing states, in particular Florida, for Bush. By 11 p.m., the audience could smell a victory and by 1 a.m., they were all but feasting...
...sorority sisters gained access to the party through Hall, whose sister works for RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie. Other undergraduates captured their invites through internships, campaign work or family connections...
Marble wasn’t looking forward to her French and statistics midterms this morning, but she said attending the RNC event was worth an all-nighter...
...Harvard it seems like being a Republican is evil,” said Elizabeth A. Sykes ’04, a Bush-Cheney campaign staffer and guest at the RNC event. “To come here, to be surrounded by so many people who believe in the President like I do…it’s refreshing, it’s so inspirational...
From my summer working at the Republican National Convention (RNC), I learned, among many other valuable truths, that Republicans sweat the details. From balloons that fell at the right time to a round stage that drove a news cycle, the organizers of the RNC spoke to mainstream America with expertise that was envied by their Democratic counterparts, crafting every detail of the massive production to effectively communicate the desired message to average Americans. Ask these average Americans what comes to mind when they hear the words “flip-flop” and the answer is likely...