Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not SF, Portland, or Seattle?
Crickets…
IMO, it makes more sense to do it in the middle of the country so that the flights aren't so long for half the people (assuming half come from east coast).
But, in case you thought it was because SF is so bad no one wants to go there, I just got an email from Salesforce to register for their big shinding in SF. Bono is going to be a guest speaker, along with Matthew McConaughey.
How big is Portland's convention center? I don't ever hear of any big convention going to Portland. I don't think it's big enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not SF, Portland, or Seattle?
Because none of them are in swing states?
Right, that must be the reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not SF, Portland, or Seattle?
Because none of them are in swing states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not SF, Portland, or Seattle?
Because none of them are in swing states?
Anonymous wrote:Why not SF, Portland, or Seattle?
Anonymous wrote:I think the Ds should return to their blue collar routes with a strong economic agenda, especially if the GOP is going to be in Milwaukee.
Pittsburgh or Columbus have my vote.