RNC Day 2: Chat Transcript: Christie and Ann Romney
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
The convention floor at the 2012 RNC
(Anna Sale)
Watch the live convention stream as NJ Gov. Chris Christie, House Speaker John Boehner, SC Gov. Nikki Haley and Texas Senate Candidate Ted Cruz are scheduled to address day two of the GOP convention from Tampa, Florida. See the complete schedule below, and join us at 7pm right here to live chat the proceedings!
Tuesday Night Schedule
— 7 p.m.
Remarks by House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio
Remarks by RNC Chairman Reince Priebus
Video and remarks by Utah congressional candidate and Mayor Mia Love, R-Saratoga Spring.
Remarks by Janine Turner
Remarks by former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa.
Remarks by Host, U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash.
— 8 p.m.
Remarks by U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., accompanied by Jack Gilchrist
Remarks by Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio
Remarks by Gov. Mary Fallin, R-Okla.
Remarks by Gov. Bob McDonnell, R-Va., accompanied by Bev Gray
Remarks by Gov. Scott Walker, R-Wis.
— 9 p.m.
Remarks by Gov. Brian Sandoval, R-Nev.
Remarks by Sher Valenzuela
Remarks by Republican Senate candidate Ted Cruz of Texas
Remarks by Artur Davis
Remarks by Gov. Nikki Haley, R-S.C.
— 10 p.m.
Remarks by Luce' Vela Fortuño
Remarks by Ann Romney
Remarks by Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J.
Benediction by Sammy Rodriguez
Adjournment
Comments [3]
Chris Christie talked about saying No to many things. He needs to practice saying No to food.
There he goes again, talking about himself in looking for east answers, showing disrespect for the tough love of the natural world that gave him life!! The perfect con for the con-party.
As a reluctant Obama supporter, the Republicans have offerer nothing as alternatives. So now it is up to electing a balanced House, Senate and President, i.e., we will not be better as a nation if all three are controlled by one party.
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