Republicans shift their Tampa convention to Tuesday
6:45 pm August 25, 2012, by jgalloway
The Republican National Convention
will come to order on Monday, then immediately adjourn to clear the way for
Isaac. Here’s the memo that just arrived:
MEMO
DATE: August 25, 2012
FROM: RNC Chairman Reince Priebus @Reince
TO: Interested Parties
RE: RNC Convention
Due to the severe weather reports
for the Tampa Bay area, the Republican National Convention will convene on
Monday August 27th and immediately recess until Tuesday afternoon, August 28th,
exact time to follow.
Our first priority is ensuring the safety
of delegates, alternates, guests, members of the media attending the Republican
National Convention, and citizens of the Tampa Bay area. RNC Convention
officials and the Romney campaign are working closely with state, local and
federal officials, as well as the Secret Service, to monitor Tropical Storm
Isaac and preserve Florida’s emergency management resources. Officials have
predicted participants may encounter severe transportation difficulties due to
sustained wind and rain.
The Republican National Convention
will take place and officially nominate Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, and the
Party has other necessary business it must address. We also are remaining in
constant contact with state and federal officials and may make additional
schedule alterations as needed.
The Convention staff is working
around-the-clock to ensure the delegations housed in storm-impacted areas have
alternative housing if needed. The Committee on Arrangements will provide
additional information to delegates and alternate delegates who are affected by
Isaac by Sunday morning. We will also provide guidance to those delegates and
alternate delegates who may encounter travel difficulties due to the storm.
We will begin issuing revised
convention programming as early as Sunday.
We have an experienced team that
will ensure changes are operationally smooth and create as little disruption as
possible. The most important concern is safety, but our Convention program will
proceed.
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