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Lubbock Republicans Speak Out about NRC

By: Lisa Carr
Updated: September 2, 2008
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            Hurricane Gustav caused some big changes for opening day of the Republican National Convention, but local republicans say their party remains unified and strong.

            With millions of Americans in distress because of Hurricane Gustav, the GOP decided it just wasn't right to throw a huge party to kick-off the National Convention, and local republicans say they're proud of how their leaders are handling the situation. 

           Irene Howell is a member of the Lubbock County Republican Party.  She says, while she was looking forward to the opening day parties at the RNC, she and others understand why top Republicans insisted on a 'no-frills' kick-off to the convention.  Both President Bush and Vice President Cheney canceled their appearances, as well as several Republicans from the Gulf States, who decided staying in close to their constituents was more important during the storm.   Howell says local republicans don't think these changes will have any negative effect on McCain's chances in the general election.  In fact, they're hoping his choice to put politics second, and the needs of the country first, will convince voters he is the best choice for President of the U.S. 

Howell says, "We're not disappointed. We're proud of the people there and the decisions they've made to not celebrate and not have a party atmosphere when there are people that are distressed ... What they're doing now is what they feel is more important for our country and for our citizens."

          Plans could change depending on what happens with Hurricane Gustav, but as of right now delegates are expected to officially nominate Senator John McCain as the Republican Candidate for President on Thursday.

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