“Every national party convention resembles a sprawling family reunion, but a question looming over the Republican conclave next month in Tampa recalls those get-togethers with Uncle Eddie and the rest in one particular way: how to manage the eccentric cousins who want their turn at the mic?”
Politico reports that it may be necessary to sideline some of the popular more “eccentric” Republicans that want to speak at the GOP party convention in Tampa, Florida. The purpose of the national party conference is to formally nominate Mitt Romney, and the Romney campaign is cautiously selecting the appropriate speakers to help unify the Republican Party for the upcoming November elections.
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