One St. Louis Writer Sees Cleveland As Biggest Competition


David Potts - Posted on 01 July 2010

While it seems that there are substantial questions about whether or not Cleveland will have a working convention center in 2012 (I try to block everything med mart related), don’t count it out yet.

In fact, one St. Louis news writer sees “the perennial underdog on the Erie” as his city’s main competition for the convention. His reasoning is that Charlotte, the oft-mentioned frontrunner, is home to Bank of America and several other companies that needed TARP bailouts. Like me, he also believes the Democratic Party would like to avoid following the Republicans to the Minneapolis area.

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I don't know if that's a plus or minus to the DNC but knowing who some of the Tea Party people are in St. Louis, I'd hope the DNC is examining their options very carefully.
and holding a sign reading "Grow a brain, morans". Cracks me up every time I see it. I suppose he could be referring to Erin Moran who played the younger sister on "Happy Days".

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