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The 2020 Republican National Convention did not produce a new platform, instead reusing the 2016 platform and producing a document affirming support for Trump. [61] On July 8, 2024, the Republican National Committee Platform Committee, led by Randy Evans, Russ Vought, and Ed Martin, adopted "Donald J. Trump's 2024 Republican Party Platform".
The Republican Party awards bonus pledged delegates to each jurisdiction based on two main factors (where applicable): whether its electoral college votes went to the Republican candidate in the last presidential election, and on how well the state party has done in electing Republicans to state and congressional elections.
The platform did not specify whether the lands would include national parks, national forests, or wilderness areas. [83] The platform called internet pornography "a public health crisis that is destroying the life of millions" and encouraged states to fight it. [84] The platform also called for the teaching of the Bible in public schools. [79]
The GOP will reportedly make beer a key theme of its convention in tribute to the host city famous for its breweries. A “Red, White and Brew” party will be held at Henry Maier Festival Park on ...
Ed Martin, who now works for the Republican National Committee, is a prominent supporter of the pro-Donald Trump “Stop the Steal” movement and was at Jan. 6.
The RNC's Executive Committee has voted unanimously to allow the official business of the national convention to continue in Charlotte. Many other cities are eager to host the president's acceptance of the nomination, and we are currently in talks with several of them to host that celebration," said RNC communications director Michael Ahrens.
The new GOP platform was drafted in private and released publicly Monday. It comes after the party broke with tradition and did not adopt a position platform four years ago . The draft will go to ...
The platform adopted by the 2004 Republican National Convention was the longest in the party's history compared to the mere 1,000-word platform adopted at the first convention in 1856. At 48,000 words, it was twice the length of the one adopted at the 2004 Democratic National Convention which was only 19,500 words.