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Republican National Convention Recap

The 2012 Republican National Convention has come and gone, and let me tell you — it was a busy week! Those who read my last post here on Yellowhammer will know that I had originally committed to provide YHP readers with daily updates during the week’s events. However, that goal quickly became unattainable after I discovered just how busy we would be in Tampa. I made a commitment to Cliff and the Yellowhammer readers to write about my experiences. So while not live from Tampa, here is a recap of my week as an Alternate Delegate at my first RNC.

Our daily delegation breakfasts started around 7:30 a.m. each morning with a variety of speakers that included New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former Alabama Congressman Artur Davis, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, Texas Governor Rick Perry, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, and many others. Yes, those were just our breakfast speakers. I can’t count how many times I overheard from delegates from other states who said, “You got all those people to speak at your breakfasts?” and then lamented about how the best speaker at their breakfasts were not as impressive or high profile.

As a quick side note, I met three U.S. Secret Service agents who had Alabama connections; one was from Tuskegee, one was a former University of Alabama football player, and one had family in Alabama and trained under former Alabama Department of Public Safety Director Chris Murphy (who was a Secret Service agent before serving as DPS Director). The Secret Service, Florida State Troopers, and countless local law enforcement did a great job of protecting all the delegates, alternates, and guests at the RNC and made everything run smoothly for everyone and I’m very appreciative of their service!

After breakfast and the various speakers, officials and staff with the Alabama delegation would update us on the various days’ events. As you can imagine with an event the size of the RNC, last minute schedule changes are common and the staff did a great job of keeping us informed and up-to-date. Our delegation had a busy agenda the entire week, filled with receptions, meetings, and finally ended up at the Tampa Bay Times Forum for the RNC’s evening sessions of speakers and Party business. Alabama was invited to numerous events, one of which I especially enjoyed was a joint event at Raymond James Stadium with 6 other southern states (Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina & South Carolina). It was great opportunity to meet fellow Republicans from surrounding southern states.

The nightly RNC sessions provided a great opportunity to hear directly from various elected officials, party activists and every day citizens about the impact of the last 3 ½ years of the failed policies of President Obama. Some of the most compelling speakers to me were Ann Romney, Mia Love (a Utah Congressional Candidate), former Congressman Artur Davis, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. Then, of course we heard directly from Congressman Paul Ryan and Governor Mitt Romney as they accepted the Republican Party’s nominations for Vice President and President respectively. Congressman Ryan’s remarks were excellent and I’m excited that someone with such grasp of the very real dangers to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and the federal budget will be serving alongside Governor Romney.

When Governor Romney took the stage on Thursday night to accept the nomination, the excitement from the previous three days had reached its peak and we were all ready to hear from the man himself. Governor Romney outlined his vision for America; how we can again become the leader of new industry and technology, create new jobs, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, once again returning to responsible foreign policy and tackling debt and learning to live within our means.

After such a jam-packed week of events and speakers, I am certain one thing: Republicans, from all over this country, are united in our support of the Romney-Ryan ticket and making Barack Obama a one term president.


Adam Thompson is an Alternate Delegate for Mitt Romney and a member of the Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee. He and his wife reside in Pike Road, Alabama. Adam generously contributed his time at the RNC to keep Yellowhammer readers up to speed from on the ground in Tampa, FL.

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