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  • 1992 – U.S. Senator Phil Gramm of Texas (Keynote speakers)

  • 1972 – RNC Co-Chair Anne Armstrong of Texas (Keynote speakers)

  • 1964 – Governor Mark Hatfield of Oregon (Keynote speakers)

  • 1980 – U.S. Representative Guy Vander Jagt of Michigan (Keynote speakers)

  • 2000 – No officially designated keynote speaker; U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona and General Colin Powell of Virginia were featured speakers. (Keynote speakers)

  • 2016 – No officially designated keynote speaker; multiple "headliners" each night (Keynote speakers)

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The Republican National Convention is the supreme authority of the Republican Party. Held every four years, the main work is to select the party’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates, through the party’s election platform, the election of the party chairman. The permanent supreme body of the Republican Party is the National Committee, which meets twice a year under the leadership of its chairman. Each state has its own state party committee, and each county, city and grass-roots constituency has its own local committee and Constituency Committee. There have been 27 electoral conventions since the beginning of 1856, detailed in a random tool.

On the Republican National Convention, you can see the selection process for important positions of power such as president and vice president. And with the generator, you can see more detailed information, including the number of sessions, the location, the Temporary Chair, the Permanent Chair, the Presidential Chair, and other important information.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Republican National Conventions.

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