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US Presidential: Trump officially invested by the Republicans

2020-08-24T17:58:23.008Z


Contested in particular for his risky management of the Covid-19 epidemic, the American president was, unsurprisingly, again appointed by


The race is on. Donald Trump was officially invested Monday by the Republican Party for the presidential election of the United States, scheduled for November 3. Wishing to run for a second term, the president hopes to reverse the trend against a Joe Biden widely leading in the polls.

Gathered in Charlotte, North Carolina, on the first day of the Republican convention, the 300 or so delegates from the Grand Old Party representing the 50 American states unsurprisingly nominated the former businessman as their candidate.

Delegates at Republican National Convention in Charlotte, NC chant: "Four more years!"

President Trump: "Now, if you really want to drive them crazy, you say 12 more years."

Chanting: "12 more years!"

Full # RNC2020 video here: https://t.co/ZpNptJvTzQ pic.twitter.com/gnVjcAeGjT

- CSPAN (@cspan) August 24, 2020

One by one, the representatives of each of the 50 American states, beginning in alphabetical order with Alabama, announced their support for the president. Thursday, during a speech in the gardens of the White House, the billionaire will officially accept, and for the second time, the nomination of his party.

Anxious to mark the contrast with Joe Biden, who leaves little home, Donald Trump made the trip to Charlotte and was to make a brief appearance at the convention.

Mike Pence also re-designed

This high mass of the Grand Old Party (GOP), like its Democratic counterpart which has just ended, will be, with the exception of this first day, mostly virtual, due to coronavirus.

In a tweet sent from Air Force One, the tenant of the White House was indignant that CNN and MSNBC do not broadcast live this vote state by state. “Fake News! », He launched. "This is what the Republican Party must fight against," he added.

Incredible that @CNN & MSDNC aren't covering the Roll Call of States. Fake News! This is what the Republican Party is up against. Also, I'd like to hear the remarks of the Delegates from individual States, rather than @FoxNews anchors. Ridiculous!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 24, 2020

Earlier in the morning, Vice President Mike Pence was also re-nominated by his party as the Vice Presidential candidate. "America needs four more years from Donald Trump in the White House," he said in a brief speech.

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"I heard last week that democracy was at stake," he said, referring to an expression used several times by Democrats at their convention. "But we all know the economy is at stake, law and order are at stake," he added.

A family convention

This Republican convention will first of all be a family affair for the American president. Beyond his wife Melania, his four adult children will be among the speakers who will speak at the podium: Donald Jr, Eric, Tiffany, Ivanka.

Largely ahead in national polls for weeks, given beaten in many key states, the American head of state is hoping for a start, and a surprise victory, as in 2016. To achieve this, he is counting on a “very optimistic and cheerful, ”according to his campaign team.

The objective is also to defend its balance sheet, at a time when it is being abused for its management of the Covid-19 pandemic and when its trump card, the good health of the economy, is no longer an asset.

A program still unclear

The convention also ensured the presence of several African-American speakers, in an attempt to rally a part of the black electorate which is generally hostile to it, including Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator.

But the 45th president in history is also expected on his program for the next four years. Asked about this theme Sunday night on Fox News, he was once again very evasive. If he were re-elected, what would he do differently? “I would reinforce what I have already done and do new things,” he simply replied.

For the moment, only a list of the president's objectives has been posted on his site, focusing on several axes: the revival of employment, the eradication of Covid-19, the fight for independence from China, or the defense of the police and the end of illegal immigration.

Source: leparis

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