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2004 Republican National Convention

The 2004 Republican National Convention took place from August 30 to September 2, 2004, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The convention is one of a series of historic quadrennial meetings at which the Republican candidates for president and vice president, and party platform are formally adopted. Attendance included 2,509 delegates and 2,344 alternate delegates from the states, territories and the District of Columbia. The convention marked the formal end of the active primary election season. As of 2023, it is the most recent major-party nominating convention to be held in New York City.

Convention

August 30 – September 2, 2004

2,509

1,255

Bush (TX): 2,508 (99.96%)
Abstention: 1 (0.04%)

Cheney (WY): 100% (Acclamation)

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The theme of the convention was "Fulfilling America's Promise by Building a Safer World and a More Hopeful America." Defining moments of the 2004 Republican National Convention include a featured keynote address by Zell Miller and the confirmation of the nomination of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for reelection. Bush and Cheney went on to defeat the Democratic Party's ticket of John Kerry and John Edwards in the 2004 presidential election.

Platform[edit]

Apart from nominating a candidate for president and vice president, the 2004 Republican National Convention was also charged with crafting an official party platform and political agenda for the next four years. At the helm of the Platform Committee was United States Senator and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, Congresswoman Melissa Hart of Pennsylvania and Colorado Governor Bill Owens. The committee worked with the Bush campaign to develop the draft platform.


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.

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Linda Lingle

Aftermath[edit]

According to Rasmussen weekly tracking polls, Bush led Kerry by 0.3% on the poll released August 26. On September 2, Bush's lead had increased to 2.5%. On September 9, the lead had decreased to 1.3%. Bush would maintain his leads throughout the fall.[7]

List of Republican National Conventions

2004 Republican National Convention protest activity

2004 Republican Party presidential primaries

George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign

2004 Democratic National Convention

United States presidential nominating convention

2004 United States presidential election

(transcript) at The American Presidency Project

George W. Bush's nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC

at The American Presidency Project

Republican Party platform of 2004

Full text of selected speeches (archived)

Photos and Videos From Inside New York's Pier 57 Detention Center (archived)

AmericanRhetoric.com

Complete text and audio of Zell Miller's RNC Address

List of members from various state delegations to convention

Intelligence documents compiled by NYPD about the protests

Video of Bush nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC (via YouTube)

Audio of Bush nomination acceptance speech for President at RNC

Video of Cheney nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at RNC (via YouTube)

Audio of Cheney nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at RNC

Transcript of Cheney nomination acceptance speech for Vice President at RNC