Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, has said many times that this year's Republican National Convention will be different from previous conventions.
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He has said there would be highly recognizable names from various industries, including sports, entertainment and politics.
However, several people, such as politicians and A-list celebrities, have said they don't plan to be in Cleveland for the GOP Convention, which runs July 18-21.
Below is a list of names of people who have confirmed to News 13, Bay News 9 and the Associated Press that they aren't attending the convention:
- Sen. Marco Rubio (Florida)
- Rep. Dennis Ross (Florida)
- Rep. David Jolly (Florida)
- Mitt Romney
- Gov. John Kasich (Ohio)
- Sen. John McCain (Arizona)
- Sen. Kelly Ayotte (New Hampshire)
- Gov. Brian Sandoval (Nevada)
- Gov. Paul LePage (Maine)
- Gov. Nikki Haley (South Carolina)
- Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio)
- Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
- Former Vice President Dick Cheney
- Former First Lady Laura Bush
- Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Sen. Mark Kirk (Illinois)
- Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pennsylvania)
- Former Sen. Tom Coburn (Oklahoma)
- Former Gov. Luis Fortuno (Puerto Rico)
- Former Gov. Bobby Jindal (Louisiana)
- Rep. Trey Gowdy (South Carolina)
- Rep. Mark Sanford (South Carolina)
- Rep. Sean Duffy (Wisconsin)
- Sen. Richard Burr (North Carolina)
- Sen. Lindsey Graham (North Carolina)
- Sen. Ron Johnson (Wisconsin)
- Sen. Dean Heller (Nevada)
- Sen. Jeff Flake (Arizona)
- Jeb Bush
- President George W. Bush
- President George H.W. Bush
- Tom Brady
- Mike Ditka
- Mike Tyson
- Sen. Jeff Brandes (Florida)
- Sen. Jack Latvala (Florida)