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Candidates & CNN's Cooper in Charleston: The Renaissance Charleston Hotel Invites Guests for a Stay during the Democratic Debate

On July 23, the first of the Democratic debates for the 2008 Presidential election will take place in Charleston, South Carolina on The Citadel campus. The Renaissance Charleston, The Citadel and the entire city are bustling with anticipation of this national event.

Charleston, SC (PRWEB) July 22, 2007 -- On July 23, the first of the Democratic debates for the 2008 Presidential election will take place in Charleston, South Carolina on The Citadel campus. The Renaissance Charleston, The Citadel and the entire city are bustling with anticipation of this national event. The Renaissance Charleston Hotel invites guests for a stay during the debate.

Rated the ninth most beautiful place in America by the Today Show, Charleston is home to Oceanside scenery, historic sites and is honored with this opportunity to be in the nation's spotlight.

"When it comes to showcasing what is so special about South Carolina and Charleston, we share the same goals as the city and the South Carolina Democratic Party," said Citadel President Lt. Gen. John Rosa. "All of the participants are working hard to ensure that as many South Carolinians as possible have a chance to take part in this event in some way. The Citadel is committed to helping host a first-class event that will inform and educate viewers at home and abroad."

The debate will air from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, July 23 on CNN. Anchor Anderson Cooper will moderate the debate and many questions will come from voters who submit video questions to candidates at YouTube.com. The following presidential candidates are expected to attend: U.S. Sens. Joe Biden of Delaware, Hillary Clinton of New York, Chris Dodd of Connecticut and Barack Obama of Illinois; Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich; New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and former Sens. John Edwards of North Carolina and Mike Gravel of Alaska.

The Democratic national debate at The Citadel will be close to the downtown Historic District and the Renaissance Charleston Hotel. Located less than 2 ½ miles from The Citadel, this historic Charleston, S.C. hotel is a great place to stay while taking in such a notable political event.

About the Renaissance Charleston Hotel Historic District
Discover the Renaissance Charleston Hotel Historic District, Marriott's newest upscale property situated in the city's oldest Quarter and the only Marriott Brand in the historic district. This historic district Charleston hotel welcomes guests to experience the area and adjacent shopping at over 100 stores and boutiques. Whether shopping on King Street, visiting Spoleto USA or strolling through the City Market, you will be captivated by the prestigious ambience of the Holy City. A place of luxury awaits you at this historic Charleston, S.C. hotel, boasting beautifully appointed guestrooms that feature granite vanities and bonnet beds encased in down blankets and plush pillows. The culinary talents of Chef John Therres are displayed at the esteemed Wentworth Grill Charleston restaurant, offering a delectable trans fat free menu. Indulge in a delightful Charleston, S.C. Historic District hotel that expertly combines legendary charm with modern amenities at the exquisite Renaissance Downtown Charleston Hotel. Golf and Kiawah nearby. For more information or to make a reservation, call 1-800-HOTELS-1 or visit http://marriott.com/hotels/travel/chsbr-renaissance-charleston-hotel-historic-district/.

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