Trump promises ‘showbiz’ at convention, but stars on stage will be relatively dim [View all]
CLEVELAND When Democrats gather for their national convention in Philadelphia, the list of speakers praising Hillary Clintons presidential candidacy is expected to feature the president, the vice president, the first lady, a former president and a galaxy of well-known political luminaries.
But when the Republican convention opens next week in Cleveland, presumptive nominee Donald Trump will showcase an assortment of family members, defeated primary opponents and politicians whose names barely register with the general public. Many of the GOPs past, current and future leaders are staying away from the spotlights at the Quicken Loans Arena.
The star-power disparity between the conventions speaks volumes about the state of the two parties one is united and marching together toward what it hopes will be its fifth win of the past seven presidential elections, while the other remains divided and still not fully accepting its new standard bearer.
Republicans have always had a terrible star-power deficit the Democrats have the latest hip-hop or pop act and weve got Lee Greenwood and the Oak Ridge Boys but now its going to be even more pronounced, said Rick Wilson, a Republican strategist who is not supporting Trump.
Looking ahead to Philadelphia, Wilson said of the Democrats, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Elizabeth Warren theyre all going to be out there swinging for the fences. But the Republicans, itll be like a hostage video of people forced on stage.
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