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Who represented the Republican party in 2012?

Who represented the Republican party in 2012?

2012 Republican Party presidential candidates

Candidate Mitt Romney Ron Paul
Home state Massachusetts Texas
Delegate count 2061 190
States carried 42+ DC & U.S. Territories 3
Popular vote 10,031,336 2,095,762

What are the platforms of political parties?

A political party platform, party program, or party manifesto is a formal set of principle goals which are supported by a political party or individual candidate, in order to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public’s support and votes about complicated topics or issues.

When was the Republican National convention in 2012?

Aug 27, 2012 – Aug 30, 2012
2012 Republican National Convention/Date
The convention lasted from August 27–30, 2012. According to the convention website, it hosted 2,286 delegates, 2,125 alternates and 15,000 credentialed members of the media.

What does the Republican party stand for?

Grand Old Party
Republican Party/Full name

Who went against Obama in 2012?

2012 United States presidential election

Nominee Barack Obama Mitt Romney
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Illinois Massachusetts
Running mate Joe Biden Paul Ryan
Electoral vote 332 206

What is the difference between a platform and a plank?

Platforms and Planks A party platform is a set of principles, goals, and strategies designed to address pressing political issues. Each party’s platform is broken down into “planks,” or declarations that speak to each specific issue.

Who spoke at DNC 2012?

2012 Democratic National Convention

Convention
Notable speakers Jennifer Granholm Cory Booker Tim Kaine Lincoln Chafee Rahm Emanuel Martin O’Malley Michelle Obama Sandra Fluke Elizabeth Warren Bill Clinton Scarlett Johansson Caroline Kennedy Brian Schweitzer Patty Murray Barbara Mikulski Charlie Crist
Candidates

What are the 4 democratic values?

Democratic Values The ideas or beliefs that make a society fair, including: democratic decision-making, freedom of speech, equality before the law, social justice, equality, social justice.

Who ran against Bill Clinton the second time?

Incumbent Democratic President Bill Clinton defeated former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, the Republican nominee, and Ross Perot, the Reform Party nominee.

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