MILWAUKEE – Supporters eagerly lined up for blocks in Racine, Wisconsin, thrilled to see presumptive nominee Donald Trump in June and ecstatic about hosting July’s 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
“Amazing, awesome, we’re very excited!” exclaimed one supporter.
Some 50,000 people will gather here beginning July 15, taking over Milwaukee’s convention center and adjacent Fiserv Forum.
“This convention will be a little bit different because they will be nominating a convicted felon, which we have not seen in previous cycles, but that can actually be a rallying point for Republicans at this convention,” said Nathan Gonzales, Inside Elections editor.
Another rallying point – keeping attention on Joe Biden’s age and competence after his disastrous debate performance. Alongside the presidential and vice-presidential nominations, delegates are making key platform decisions on their “America First” agenda.
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“The number one message is going to be about the economy,” emphasized Republican Wisconsin State Senator Julian Bradley. “We are going to talk about the fact that ‘Bidenflation’ and ‘Bidenomics’ have been a Biden failure. We’re also going to focus on the other places this administration has failed, and that is where the border
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