California Republican Party convention
The platform committee meets to discuss immigration and other issues at the Anaheim Marriott.
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Assemblyman Rocky Chavez of Oceanside, a candidate for the U.S. Senate, at the California Republican Party’s semi-annual convention in Anaheim this weekend. Chavez said GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s rhetoric on immigration is undercutting the state party’s efforts to attract Latino voters.
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A cardboard cutout of President Reagan stands outside the room where the platform committee met at the Anaheim Marriott.
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U.S. Senate candidate and former state Republican Party leader Tom Del Beccaro speaks with supporters at the three-day convention in Anaheim.
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Presidential candidate Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) addresses the media during the opening of the California Republican Party convention at the Anaheim Marriott.
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Republican Party members are silhouetted during the convention. Most of the party’s candidates for U.S. Senate said Republicans need to unify.
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U.S. Senate candidate George “Duf”Sundheim, a Silicon Valley lawyer who led the state Republican Party during the recall of Democratic Gov. Gray Davis, poses for a photo during the convention.
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Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee addresses the executive committee during the opening day of the three-day California Republican Party Convention. Huckabee said the party is in better shape in California than they were in Arkansas when he became governor in 1996.
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Ann Barrera, left center, and Barbara Scallon, right, get their photo taken with a cardboard poster of Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson at the convention in Anaheim.
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