The Republican National Committee selected Cleveland Tuesday as the site for its 2016 convention.
Cleveland, located in the crucial swing state of Ohio, beat out Dallas as the host city for the GOP’s presidential nominating event.
If Republicans are hoping that holding their convention in Cleveland, traditionally a Democratic-leaning city, will give than an edge in the state in 2016, they may be disappointed. Mark Murray of NBC News reported that the GOP has lost every state in which the party has hosted its convention since 1996. Meanwhile, Democrats won the state where they held their convention from 1992 to 2008.
President Obama edged out GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney to win the Buckeye State in 2012. Obama also bested John McCain in 2008 in the state.
But Republicans look set to make a strong play for the pivotal state, with its 18 electoral votes, next time. Two Ohio Republicans, Gov. John Kasich and Sen. Rob Portman, are frequently mentioned as potential presidential or vice-presidential nominees.









