February 2011
Posted by: Research
“The Democratic Party Announced Tuesday That Charlotte, N.C., Will Be The Site Of Its 2012 National Convention…” (Chris Cillizza And Rachel Weiner, “Charlotte Will Be Site Of 2012 Democratic National Convention,” The Washington Post’s “The Fix” Blog, 2/1/11)
Sen. Claire McCaskill Asked White House Not To Hold 2012 Democratic National Convention In St. Louis For Fear It Would Complicate Her Re-Election Campaign. “Ms. McCaskill, one of the president’s closest friends in the Senate, took her concerns directly to the White House, according to party leaders familiar with the selection process. She argued that her re-election could be complicated if the convention was held in St. Louis, because the Democratic gathering will almost certainly attract protesters and compete for fund-raising.” (Jeff Zeleny, “Democrats Pick Charlotte For 2012 Convention,” The New York Times’ The Caucus Blog, 2/1/11)
Missouri Unemployment Is Currently 9.5% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, Accesssed: 2/1/11)
In 2008, Then-Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper Estimated The Democratic National Convention Created A Regional Economic Benefit Of $266 Million. “The Democratic National Convention created a regional economic benefit of $266 million in direct and indirect spending, according to an estimate report released Thursday by the office of Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.” (Mark Harden, “Mayor: DNC Brought Denver $266m In Economic Impact,” Denver Business Journal, 10/16/08)