The Travels of Vice President Dick Cheney -- April 2004
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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. April 1, 2004
-DC and LC participate in "Appreciation Weekend" with top contributors at Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, GA.

Fri. April 2, 2004
-DC and LC participate in "Appreciation Weekend" with top contributors at Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, GA.

Sat. April 3, 2004
Sun. April 4, 2004

Mon. April 5, 2004
-DC throws out the ceremonial first pitch on Opening Day at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH.
-DC reception for U.S. Senate candidate David Vitter at The Plimsoll Club in New Orleans, LA.  ($)

Tues. April 6, 2004
Wed. April 7, 2004
Thurs. April 8, 2004

Fri. April 9, 2004
-Refueling stop at Elmendorf Air Force Base, AK.  DC speaks to soldiers and familes ("America's Arctic Warriors") at the base.
-DC at fundraiser for Lisa Murkowski at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in northeast Anchorage, AK.  ($)

Fri. April 9-Fri. April 16, 2004
DC and LC travel to Japan, China and South Korea.

Sat. April 17, 2004
-DC addresses National Rifle Association Convention at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA.

Sun. April 18, 2004

Mon. April 19, 2004
-DC remarks at a luncheon for congressional candidate Kevin Triplett at Wyndham Roanoke Airport Hotel in Roanoke, VA.  ($)
-DC and LC participate in a reception for Victory 2004 at the Chattanoogan Hotel in Chattanooga, TN.  (raises $450,000)

Tues. April 20, 2004
-DC addresses the National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund's 11th annual Proudly Pro-Life Awards Dinner at the Willard Inter-Continental Hotel in Washington, DC.

Wed. April 21, 2004
Thurs. April 22, 2004

Fri. April 23, 2004
-DC remarks at a luncheon for Congressman Sam Graves at Kansas City Marriot Downtown in Kansas City, MO.  ($)
-DC remarks at an evening reception for gubernatorial candidate Mitch Daniels at Union Station Grand Hall and Conference Center in Indianapolis, IN.  ($)

Sat. April 24, 2004
Sun. April 25, 2004

Mon. April 26, 2004
-DC remarks at Westminster College Historic Gymnasium in Fulton, MO.  (Note: there was a bit of controversy about this speech.  Afterwards College President Fletcher Lamkin sent out an e-mail saying he had been told the speech "would be about foreign policy" and "was surprised and disappointed that Mr. Cheney chose to step off the high ground and resort to Kerry-bashing."  He invited Sen. Kerry to speak and Kerry did so four days later.)

Tues. April 27, 2004
Wed. April 28, 2004

Thurs. April 29, 2004
Washington, DC.  [GWB and DC meet with 9-11 Commission in the Oval Office]
[DC does conference call for Bush-Cheney ’04 National Party for the President Day]

Fri. April 30, 2004
-DC remarks at RNC Victory 2004 event at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, WI.  (Raises $600,000).
-DC remarks at Coating Excellence International in Wrightstown, WI.
-LC featured speaker at the Macomb County Lincoln Dinner in Chesterfield Township, MI.
 

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