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Mitt Romney joins his wife on stage shortly after she addressed the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Tuesday, August 28. The convention runs through Thursday in Tampa, Florida.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie delivers the keynote address to wrap up the first full night of the convention.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney sits between his wife, Ann, and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during Gov. Chris Christie's speech.
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Concluding the first night of speech, Chris Christie declared Republicans were willing to face the tough issues and find solutions that work.
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Delegates watch Gov. Chris Christie deliver the keynote address.
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A delegate snaps a photograph of Chris Christie just before his speech.
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As the crowd cheers, Mitt Romney embraces his wife, Ann, on stage during the convention.
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An excerpt from Ann Romney's speech is displayed on a teleprompter Tuesday. She repeatedly referred to her first date with Mitt Romney in urging Americans to trust him to fix the nation's problems.
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A veteran claps during Ann Romney's speech.
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Ann Romney addresses the crowd in the biggest political speech of her life. She concluded by declaring "you can trust Mitt."
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Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum addresses the crowd Tuesday.
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Leslie Jones of Virginia Beach, Virginia, wears a hat with tea bags attached.
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich waves as he takes the stage.
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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich walks the floor.
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American pop opera singer Neal E. Boyd performs at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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American country and gospel vocal quartet Oak Ridge Boys perform.
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Texas Solicitor General Ted Cruz, who is running for the U.S. Senate, speaks.
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South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley waves on stage.
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Former U.S. Rep. Artur Davis speaks. He changed his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican earlier this year.
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Delegates crowd the floor after the tallying of votes during the roll call for nomination of president of the United States at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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Delegates display signs in support of Mitt Romney after the tallying of votes during the roll call for nomination of president of the United States.
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Scott Romney, brother of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, cheers during the roll call.
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People cheer as the screen displays "Over The Top" during the roll call of delegates.
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Supporters flash posters supporting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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People hold signs that say "Mitt!" as U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, speaks.
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Delegates from host state Florida face photographers and cameras as they pose for the official convention photograph.
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A delegate takes a picture of the floor at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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Ann Romney, Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's wife, stands onstage with stage manager Howard Kolins during a soundcheck.
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People from the Texas delegation say the Pledge of Allegiance.
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A delegate from Wisconsin sports a cheese hat at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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Ann Romney leans on a seat aboard the campaign plane en route to Tampa.
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Karl Rove, former deputychief of staff and senior policy adviser to President George W. Bush, talks on a phone at the convention hall.
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Republican candidate Ron Paul waves to supporters at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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A woman cheers during the second day of the Republican National Convention.
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A delegate checks out the convention floor before other delegates arrive at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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A convention attendee carries a bag with a Time magazine featuring Mitt Romney on the cover.
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A participant walks the convention floor before the start of proceedings Tuesday. Organizers pushed events back a day because of concerns about Isaac.
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The Republican National Convention officially began Monday, August 27, but the bulk of the action was delayed until Tuesday.
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A woman captures the goings-on with her phone before the start of the shortened first day of the Republican National Convention.
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The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus, convenes the convention with a bang of a gavel.
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Priebus raises the gavel as he convenes the Republican National Convention.
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Lynne David walks behind a group of law enforcement officers as they patrol the streets before the convention.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie walks through the convention center before the start of the abbreviated first day.
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Last-minute adjustments are made to the main stage at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on the abbreviated first day of the GOP convention.
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An elephant logo is featured on the side of a tent outside of the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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Two convention-goers wear plastic bags as shelter from the rain caused by Tropical Storm Isaac.
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A man reads a newspaper in the empty seats of the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
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Former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, left, stands at the podium with stage manager Howard Kolins before events begin Monday.
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Men wearing cowboy hats stand on the arena floor before the start of the abbreviated first day.
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Convention staff hang a Romney-Ryan sign at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Sunday, August 26, in preparation for the Republican National Convention.
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A tribute to NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong, who died Saturday, August 25, is displayed at the GOP convention as preparations continue.
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Donald Trump, who accepted the Statesman of the Year Award from the Sarasota County Republican Party, answers questions in Sarasota, Florida.
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A microphone is in place at the front of the convention hall in Tampa.
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Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul speaks in the Sun Dome at the University of South Florida in Tampa on Sunday.
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Activists hold signs mocking President Barack Obama at the Tea Party Unity Rally at The River at Tampa Bay Church.
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Police officers question protesters carrying an effigy of Republican Party presidential candidate Mitt Romney during a demonstration in downtown Tampa.
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Rachel Bolch Thach tries to shelter herself from the rain in Tampa. Tropical Storm Isaac is expected to bring rain and wind to the area and has caused convention officials to delay the start of the convention until Tuesday.



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  • Ann Romney's speech, an attempt to show nominee's softer side, was well received
  • Ron Paul's supporters were upset about many things on this first day of the convention
  • Female speakers were plentiful as the GOP tries to close the gender gap
  • Gov. Chris Christie delivered more introspection than many expected


(CNN) -- The first full day of the Republican National Convention was heavy with female speakers and light on the red meat that normally fires up the base. Here are five things we learned from the convention's first night:
Ann Romney's speech lives up to expectations
Ann Romney spelled it out right near the top of her speech: "I want to talk to you tonight not about politics and not about party."
Instead, her mission was to present to voters a softer and warmer side of her husband, something that polls show isn't apparent to many Americans.
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GOP stars throw support behind Romney
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Ann Romney to women: 'I hear your voices'
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Christie: Democratic ideas failed America
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Santorum: Obama's dream 'a nightmare'
"I want to talk to you about the deep and abiding love I have for a man I met at a dance many years ago. And the profound love I have, and I know we share, for this country," Romney said, adding "I know this good and decent man for what he is, warm and loving and patient."
The Romney campaign sees the candidate's wife as one of his most effective surrogates and expectations were high. She lived up to them.
Romney also used the speech to portray herself was an ordinary women, regardless of her family's wealth.
"We got married and moved into a basement apartment. We walked to class together, shared the housekeeping and ate a lot of pasta and tuna fish," Romney said, describing their early years together. "Our desk was a door propped up on sawhorses. Our dining room table was a fold-down ironing board in the kitchen."
Did she do what she needed to?
"A powerful speech from Ann Romney," said CNN's Wolf Blitzer, chief anchor of the network's coverage of the convention.
CNN Chief Political Analyst David Gergen said, "Ann Romney added to the vote that Mitt Romney is already likely to get. That was very, very important. Ann Romney's speech has a chance to be remembered for a long time."
CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley, anchor of "State of the Union," agreed, saying "I think Ann Romney gave a speech people will remember.
CNN contributor and former George W. Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said, "She gave speech from a mom's point of view. Moms can understand" what she was saying.
No more 'presumptive'
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RNC speakers emphasize immigrant roots
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Convention Cam: On the floor of the RNC
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Inside the RNC 'war room'
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Obama to supporters: Don't boo RNC; vote
To roaring cheers, the New Jersey delegation put Mitt Romney over the 1,144-delegate threshold, officially making him the GOP challenger against President Barack Obama. The final tally gave the former Massachusetts governor 2,061 delegates, with Rep. Ron Paul of Texas a distant second at 190 and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania with nine votes.
When Santorum suspended his bid for the Republican nomination in early April, Romney became the "presumptive" nominee. Now, four months later, the adjective is needed no more.
While it was a formality, the roll call did have a bit of drama, as it was briefly interrupted by protests from Ron Paul supporters from the Maine delegation. And the Paul votes were not announced from the podium. The episodes highlighted the continuing bad blood between Paul supporters and other grassroots conservatives and Romney backers.
One of the missions of the convention is to have Republicans further close ranks behind their nominee. But how happy are Republicans with Romney as their nominee?
Hours before the start of the roll call, a new CNN/ORC International poll indicated that a minority in the GOP would still like to see someone else as their nominee.
Nearly seven in 10 Republicans are happy with Romney and the remainder say they would rather see someone else at the top of the ticket. While that might sound bad, it's pretty good compared to the previous GOP nominee. In mid-August, 2008, more than four in 10 Republicans said they would prefer someone other than Sen. John McCain at the top of the ticket.
While this convention has finally, officially and formally brought an end to the race for the GOP nomination, it apparently hasn't brought an end to the displeasure felt by a small minority in the party.
Paul supporters fight to the bitter end
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A Mitt Romney supporter rests her feet Tuesday, August 28, after a long day at the Republican National Convention. Photographer Zoran Milich will be wandering around Tampa this week during the convention. Check back often for his view of the action.

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California delegate Don Genhart shows off his American flag cowboy boots.

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Texas delegates sit on the floor of the Republican National Convention.

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Lighters are confiscated during security checks at the Republican National Convention. They can be reclaimed upon exiting.

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Washington state delegates Trin Wilbur and Jeff McMorris dance on the convention floor.

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Jaclyn Tupek wears a Lady Liberty hat at a Ron Paul gathering a few blocks from the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

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Ron Paul supporters hold hands at a rally for the only challenger to Mitt Romney who has not conceded.

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Mitt Romney's motorcade arrives in Tampa as the Republican National Convention gets under way.

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A painting of former President Ronald Reagan sits in a hallway at the Embassy Suites in Tampa, where many Republicans are staying during the convention.

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie casts a shadow on a Romney/Ryan campaign sign while speaking to delegates from Michigan. Christie will deliver the convention's keynote address Tuesday night.

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Tampa security forces line up to block a small group of demonstrators on Monday, August 27.

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Texas delegates Jason Kute and Stephanie Traska hang on to their hats in the windy Florida city.

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Riot police walk through the rainy streets of Tampa on Monday.

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A shirtless protester stands in the rain in front of a police line.

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One of many message-covered vehicles drives through the streets of Tampa.

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Images of Romney appear on the podium Monday at the gavel opening of the RNC.

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Actor and active Republican Jon Voight arrives at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Monday.

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An electrician at the Tampa Bay Times Forum fixes a light as a limo driver awaits Republican delegates.

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Republicans attend the gavel opening Monday. The full proceedings of the first day were canceled because of Tropical Storm Isaac.

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Republican Allen Johnson of Texas watches the gavel opening. The seven-minute session went into recess until Tuesday.

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A billboard opposing Mitt Romney stands among palm trees Monday.

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Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, left, with support from his assistant, signs a photograph of himself for political fan Kieth Klickna.

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Hand puppets of Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul are for sale in Tampa.

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Christine Gill from Alaska poses for a picture at a party Sunday, August 26, at Tampa's Tropicana Field.

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Convention-goers gather at Tropicana Field for a convention opening party Sunday night.

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Larry Mazza of the local carpenters union cleans up wood chips at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

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Mark Anthoney sells buttons for Mitt Romney supporters on Sunday, August 26.

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A T-shirt bashing President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party mimics the logo of "The Sopranos," a television series revolving around a fictional Mafia family.

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The teleprompter is tested Sunday at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

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Storm clouds brew Saturday over the Lightning statue in Tampa. As Tropical Storm Isaac (now a hurricane) drew closer, officials decided to push back Monday's scheduled start of the RNC by one day. The storm took a westward path, however.

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Mounted police horses from across Florida gear up for the convention.

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A pro-Ron Paul Corvette cruises the streets of Tampa.

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A Great Dane, Dora, is held back as she jumps for the table during a Dogs Against Romney protest on Sunday.

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Young men visiting the convention center run in the rain.

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A chalk message is left by protesters a few blocks from the Tampa Bay Times Forum.

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House band leader G.E. Smith arrives at the convention center Saturday with a pair of guitars.

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Conversion tech Kevin Losier carries a recycling bin shaped like a bottle of Coke.

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As Tropical Storm Isaac loomed on Saturday, laborers awaited a decision on whether to tear down tents or continue building them.

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Motorcyclists roll into Tampa on Saturday.

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Brett Burge removes the vision block on a fence Saturday because of the threat of Tropical Storm Isaac.

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Pro-Democratic Party advertisements move through Tampa ahead of the Republican National Convention.

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The Original Hooters restaurant welcomes the RNC.


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Unconventional: Postcards from Tampa


The first full day of convention proceedings went largely without a glitch,except for the loud, angry protests from supporters of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, whose third bid for the Republican presidential nomination officially came to an end Tuesday.
Paul's supporters were angry that their candidate wasn't speaking from the podium at his party's official gathering. They were angry that 10 of Paul's 20 delegates from Maine were replaced with delegates for Romney. And they were angry that the GOP changed its party rules to make grassroots campaign efforts like Paul's more difficult in the future.
Those new rules, pushed last week by members of Romney's campaign, will compel states to assign delegates according to statewide vote, making it harder for candidates like Paul to garner delegates as the primaries wear on. The rule change also drew the ire of tea party groups, who say it represents a power grab by the GOP establishment seeking to squelch outside voices.
Asked about the pushback on Monday, Russ Schriefer, a Romney campaign adviser, said the GOP was a "big party" united in its effort to defeat Obama. Yet it remains to be seen if Paul's backers, who stuck with their candidate long after it was clear he stood no chance of winning the GOP nomination, will cast ballots for Mitt Romney come November.
One Paul delegate, Tom Bronza, told CNN that the series of slights from the national Republicans had him seriously questioning his vote.
"The way I was treated here today, I felt like I was picked on a lot by a number of different people, so I'm not too happy about that," Bronza said. "If I was well received and no shenanigans, I would have considered it in November."
Trying to close the gender gap?
We won't go as far as calling it "ladies night," but the GOP used the first evening of the convention to showcase some of the party's rising female stars. And the final and most crucial hour of Monday night was highlighted by a warm and personal address by Ann Romney and a keynote speech in which New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie praised his mother.
Some of the most high-profile speakers were women, ranging from congressional candidate Mia Love of Utah, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Govs. Mary Fallin of Oklahoma and Nikki Haley of South Carolina.
"I'm not sure if men really understand this, but I don't think there's a woman in America who really expects her life to be easy. In our own ways, we all know better!" Ann Romney said.
And Christie, who lost his mother eight years ago, used much of the first half of his high-profile speech to honor her, saying "In the automobile of life, Dad was just a passenger. Mom was the driver."
Romney faces a persistent deficit among female voters in most national and key battleground state polling. According to a CNN/ORC International survey conducted last week, Obama held a 54%-42% lead among female likely votes, with Romney holding a 53%-43% lead among male likely voters.
Republicans are optimistic that they'll gain ground among women voters.
"I actually think that this gender gap is going to close up," Ayotte told CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley.
"It's about the debt. It's about what we're passing onto the next generation. And also what jobs are available for our kids that are coming out of college. And we look at the number of college kids that are unemployed or underemployed. Those are really those bread and butter issues that at the end of the day, I think are going to bring women to the polls and around to Gov. Romney," added Ayotte.
CNN contributor and Republican strategist Alex Castellanos said the GOP is demonstrating that it's a big tent party.
"The Republican Party is doing a good job of demonstrating the softer side of the GOP, that it is not just the party of business guys in suits," Castellanos said.
It's going to take a lot more than one good night for Romney to close the gap, but Tuesday night appeared like Republicans are trying.
Christie-lite?
When Republicans announced Chris Christie would deliver the keynote address at their party convention, politicos anticipated a fiery, tough-talking speech from the New Jersey governor.
Delegates got the fire, but also saw something rare from Christie: some introspection from someone considered to be the next Republican star.
"This stage and this moment are very improbable for me," Christie said at the beginning of his address, before telling delegates about his parents, wife and children.
He was still critical of the current administration, though he never mentioned Obama by name. Christie characterized current political leaders as "paralyzed by our desire to be loved," saying it was more important for the United States to be respected than well liked.
He called the last four years an "era of absentee leadership in the Oval Office," a sharp rebuke of Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, and made the case that Democrats have "failed America" by increasing the size and scope of the federal government.
But the thrust of Christie's speech harked back to what he's become most famous for: saying what other politicians won't.
"We must lead the way our citizens live," Christie said of elected officials. "To lead as my mother insisted I live, not by avoiding truths, especially the hard ones, but by facing up to them and being the better for it."
In the early days of this cycle's GOP primary, many Republican donors urged Christie to jump into the contest himself, arguing his no-nonsense style would be an effective counterbalance to Obama's larger themes of hope and change.
Christie gave serious thought to a presidential bid, ultimately deciding against a run. But his truth-telling has been displayed frequently on the campaign trail for Romney, whom he endorsed in October 2011 amid a contentious battle for the GOP primary.
By telling the convention crowd Tuesday that Republicans were willing to offer harsh truths to Americans, Christie was also playing up his strongest, most characteristic personality trait.
"We've never been a country to shy away from the truth," Christie said. He could also have been talking about himself.

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