| Sudiksha Kochi | Congress, Campaigns and Democracy Reporter @KochiSudiksha | | |
Hey OnPolitics readers! It's day 3 of the Republican National Convention, and Republicans are continuing their pitch to voters on their priorities for another Trump presidency. |
📢 Which speakers will take the stage tonight? Some of the speakers tonight include North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and other prominent figures. |
❓Where is Pence? Former Vice President Mike Pence, who was Donald Trump's running mate in 2016 and 2020, is spending time in Indiana while Republicans gather for the RNC in Milwaukee. Pence, the former Indiana governor, refused Trump's wishes to try to block certification of the 2020 election results on Jan. 6, 2021 – an act Pence has insisted he never had the authority to do. The former VP also launched his own bid for president last year. |
🎯 Trump's VP will give remarks: Ohio Sen. JD Vance will recount his journey from poverty to the vice presidential nomination during his primetime speech at the Republican National Convention tonight. Vance is expected to share how he grew up with a mother who struggled with addiction and no constant father figure in his life, according to a source familiar with his prepared remarks. | | | | President Joe Biden's COVID diagnosis takes him off the campaign trail and punctuates a brutal stretch that began with a disastrous June 27 debate. | | | | The move puts JD Vance at the forefront of conversations about the future of the party, but he's far from a lock on a future presidential nomination. | | | | After the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, religious rhetoric has played a prominent role in the RNC. | | | | Schiff, of California is one of the most prominent Democratic lawmakers to call on Biden to make way for a stronger candidate. | | | | President Joe Biden said he would only consider ending his campaign if he is told by doctors that he has a medical condition. | | | | | This 7-day newsletter course will help you be an informed voter before Nov. 5. | | | | | | | |
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