Two Ohio visits slated as GOP seeks convention site

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CINCINNATI (AP) — The two Ohio cities still in contention to
host the 2016 Republican National Convention will be visited in late
April by party staff or members of a selection committee.
Teams
will visit Cincinnati on April 29 and Cleveland on April 30 for a more
in-depth look at factors such as financing, convention venues, media
workspace and hotels.
The visits will help officials decide which
of the cities on the short list get visits from the full RNC delegation
before the convention site is chosen.
Republican officials plan to
pick the host city this summer, and Las Vegas has emerged as an early
leading contender. The other cities in the running are Dallas, Denver
and Kansas City, Mo.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

CINCINNATI (AP) — The two Ohio cities still in contention to
host the 2016 Republican National Convention will be visited in late
April by party staff or members of a selection committee.
Teams
will visit Cincinnati on April 29 and Cleveland on April 30 for a more
in-depth look at factors such as financing, convention venues, media
workspace and hotels.
The visits will help officials decide which
of the cities on the short list get visits from the full RNC delegation
before the convention site is chosen.
Republican officials plan to
pick the host city this summer, and Las Vegas has emerged as an early
leading contender. The other cities in the running are Dallas, Denver
and Kansas City, Mo.
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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