The Republican National Committee has selected Cleveland as the host city for the 2016 Republican National Convention, edging out Dallas, the other finalist city.
“It’s my honor to announce Cleveland as the Site Selection Committee’s recommendation to host the 2016 Republican National Convention,” said Mickelsen. “Cleveland is a phenomenal city, and I can’t think of a better place to showcase our party and our nominee in 2016. This committee was tasked with difficult decisions and was presented with several strong options to host our convention. I’m confident Cleveland is the right pick for our next national convention. Cleveland has demonstrated they have the commitment, energy, and terrific facilities to help us deliver a history-making Republican convention.
Cleveland's win was considered to be somewhat of an upset, as many figured that Dallas would be a no-brainer for the GOP convention.
NOT HAPPY: RNC picks Cleveland over Dallas for 2016 convention!
— Ben Ferguson Show (@benfergusonshow) July 8, 2014
@GOP NOOOoooooo seriously. Cleveland over Dallas. What. Are. You. Thinking?
— Caleb Bonham (@CalebBonham) July 8, 2014
So it’s official. The @GOP picks #Cleveland for #2016. I was pulling for Dallas.
— Eye on Politics (@EyeOnPolitics) July 8, 2014
The Republicans have not won the state that hosted the convention since 1992. The 2012 RNC was in Tampa, Fla., and was marred by severe weather issues.
This post has been updated.