spotlighting origin of the RNC headquarters building
Grand Old Partisan spotlights the headquarters of the Republican National Committee. Standing next to the Capitol Hill Club, near the U.S. Capitol, it is named the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Republican Center.
January 15th 1971, Mamie Eisenhower cut the ribbon at a dedication ceremony.
President Richard Nixon delivered an inspirational message:
"Organize this Republican Party well, but organize it in a way that it can grow, that it can attract Independent voters and Democratic voters, that it can attract Americans in all walks of life so that we can become an organization that will be an effective instrument for doing better things for America and better things for the world."
"That is how the Republican Party came into being. It was a party then that brought into it not just a group of people who believed certain very narrow things, but people who differed about a great number of things but were united on one principle: They wanted union. They believed in the unity of this Nation."
He praised Congressman James Auchincloss, who had envisioned and championed the building project. Also in attendance was Congressman Gerald Ford, who succeeded Nixon as president.
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