The Travels of Vice President Dick Cheney -- July 2004
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New Orleans, LA
Macon, GA
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bus tour...
Parma, OH
Wheeling, WV
4
bus tour...
Pittsburgh, PA
Altoona, PA
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Bethlehem, PA
Harrisburg, PA
Coraopolis, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
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Lansing, MI
Waterloo, IA
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Minneapolis, MN
Casper, WY
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Columbia, MO
Toledo, OH
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Myrtle Beach, SC
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Kennewick, WA
Portland, OR
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San Diego Co., CA
Bakersfield, CA
Riverside, CA
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Yakima, WA
Central Point, OR
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Reno, NV
Tucson, AZ
Rio Rancho, NM
Note: This calendar is based on publicly available information from the campaign, the RNC, the White House, and news accounts.  The calendar above shows scheduled stops.  The listing below includes impromptu stops and other details, again based on publicly available information.  See also: Travels of President George W. Bush; Travels of First Lady Laura Bush.

Details

Thurs. July 1, 2004
-DC remarks on the progress in Iraq at the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans, LA.
-DC accompanied by LC speaks at a reception for congressional candidate Calder Clay III at the Edgar HR Wilson Convention Center in Macon, GA. ($)

Fri. July 2, 2004
no public events

Vice President Cheney and Mrs. Cheney do a Bush-Cheney '04 bus tour through Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania--July 3-4, 2004.
Sat. July 3, 2004
-St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral Astrodome in Parma, OH.
Stops at Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH and stops at Columbiana County Republican Party headquarters in Lisbon, OH.
-Wheeling Park High School in Wheeling, WV.

Sun. July 4, 2004
-Sunday services at Mt. Lebanon Methodist Church in Pittsburgh, PA.
-Rally at Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial in Pittsburgh, PA.
Stops and does a short speech at the Diamond (bandstand) in Ligonier (Westmoreland County), PA and stops and does a short speech at Richland Township fire hall in Johnstown (Cambria County), PA.
-Throws out ceremonial first pitch at an Altoona Curve baseball game at Blair County Baseball Park in Altoona, PA.

Mon. July 5, 2004
no public events

Tues. July 6, 2004
no public events

Wed. July 7, 2004
no public schedule
-LC presents the 2004 James Madison Book Award at the Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, PA.

Thurs. July 8, 2004
-Washington, DC.   -With Sec. Tom Ridge tours Homeland Security Operations Center.
Fri. July 9, 2004
no public schedule
Sat. July 10, 2004
Sun. July 11, 2004

Mon. July 12, 2004
-DC and LC attend breakfast fundraiser for congressional candidate Charlie Dent at the Holiday in in (Hanover Twp.) Bethlehem, PA. ($)
-DC and LC attend luncheon fundraiser for congressional candidate Scott Paterno at Four Points by Sheraton in (Lower Paxton Twp.) Harrisburg, PA. ($)
-DC (no info LC) visits the 911th Airlift Wing Air Force Reserve Command in Coraopolis, PA.
-DC and LC attend RNC Victory 2004 reception at the Omni William Penn in Pittsburgh, PA.  (Raises $250,000).

Tues. July 13, 2004
no public schedule

Wed. July 14, 2004
no public schedule

Thurs. July 15, 2004
no public schedule

Fri. July 16, 2004
-DC and LC attend a Bush-Cheney '04 rally with Sen. John McCain at Lansing Center in Lansing, MI.
-DC and LC attend a Bush-Cheney '04 rally at Five Sullivan Brothers Convention Center in Waterloo, IA.

Sat. July 17, 2004
-DC and LC attend a Bush-Cheney '04 rally at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, MN.
-DC and LC attend their 45th high school reunion in Casper, WY.

Sun. July 18, 2004

Mon. July 19, 2004
-DC accompanied by LC delivers remarks at a Bush-Cheney '04 event at Boone County Millwork Showroom and Production Facility in Columbia, MO.
-DC accompanied by LC delivers remarks on health care costs at a Bush-Cheney '04 event at Dana Conference Center in Toledo, OH.

Tues. July 20, 2004
Washington, DC - no public schedule

Wed. July 21, 2004
Washington, DC - no public schedule

Thurs. July 22, 2004
Washington, DC - no public schedule

Fri. July 23, 2004
-DC speaks at a reception for U.S. Senate candidate Jim DeMint at Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach, SC. ($)
to Wyoming.
-LC speaks at a Washington State Victory 2004 fundraiser at the Meydenbauer Convention Center in Seattle, WA.  ($)
-LC visits the Oregon Trail Interpretive, Oregon City, OR.

Sat. July 24, 2004
-LC delivers remarks at the Oregon Republican Party Convention at the Wittenberg Inn in Keizer, OR.

Sun. July 25, 2004
no campaign events

Mon. July 26, 2004
-DC accompanied by LC remarks at luncheon for gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi at Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick, WA.  ($)
-DC accompanied by LC remarks at reception for congressional candidates Goli Ameri and Jim Zupancic at Embassy Suites in Portland, OR.  ($)

Tues. July 27, 2004
-DC accompanied by LC remarks at rally for the troops at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base in San Diego County, CA.
-DC (no info. LC) remarks at a luncheon for congressional candidate Roy Ashburn at Kern County Fairgrounds in Bakersfield, CA.  ($)
-DC accompanied by LC remarks at reception for U.S. Senate candidate Bill Jones at the Mission Inn in Riverside, CA.  ($)

Wed. July 28, 2004
-DC accompanied by LC remarks at luncheon for congressional candidate John Swallow at Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City, UT.  ($)

Thurs. July 29, 2004
no public schedule

Fri. July 30, 2004
-DC accompanied by LC attends a Bush-Cheney '04 rally at Eisenhower High School in Yakima, WA.
-DC accompanied by LC attends a Bush-Cheney '04 rally at Jackson County Fairgrounds in Central Point, OR.

Sat. July 31, 2004
-DC accompanied by LC addresses the national convention of the Disabled American Veterans at the Reno Hilton in Reno, NV.
-DC accompanied by LC attends a Bush-Cheney '04 rally at Pima County Fairgrounds in Tucson, AZ.
-DC accompanied by LC does a RNC Victory 2004 rally at Rio Rancho Mid-High School gymnasium in Rio Rancho (suburb of Albuquerque), NM.  (note: this event achieved noteriety because some people wanting to attend were required sign an endorsement form to obtain tickets)
Overnight in Wyoming.
 

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