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Cleveland to host 2016 Republican National Convention

CLEVELAND —  The Republican National Convention site selection committee announced Tuesday that it is recommending Cleveland as the host city for the 2016 Republican National Convention.

Cleveland, which hasn’t hosted a presidential convention since the 1930s, was a top-two finalist, along with Dallas.

“We’re excited about bringing the convention to Cleveland in Ohio, and we’re excited about the decision. We think it’s a smart decision,” Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus.

The full 168-member RNC is expected to ratify the choice next month.

The plans are for the GOP convention to begin on June 28 or July 18, 2016.

Kansas City also received a visit from the committee, but was eliminated in June.