I have said this for years now.....Trump proved to the doubters that he is the real deal and his campaign promises are kept.
So, those that held their nose and voted for Trump will feel more confident about re-electing him.
Some of those that stayed home on our side and did not vote are more willing to come out and vote for Trump.
Moderates will choose between the Democratic support for BLM/ANTIFA, riots, looting and tearing down statues versus law and order.
If fraud was not an issue, Trump would have this election in hand.
But fraud is the largest issue and we need to stand against it.
Updated at 12:35 p.m. ET Sunday
The Republican National Convention is set to kick off on Monday, just days after Joe Biden accepted the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, and will run through Thursday.
A small number of Republican leaders will be physically present in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday, but most of the convention will be virtual.
Originally, all four days of the convention were set to take place in Charlotte. But President Trump moved the majority of the convention events to Jacksonville, Fla., in June after a dispute with North Carolina’s governor about safety protocols related to the coronavirus. Then in July, following a significant spike in cases in the Sunshine State, Trump canceled the Jacksonville events.
Trump will now accept the nomination from the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday, though he is also expected to take part in all four nights of the convention.
Additional speakers will appear from various locations. According to the Trump campaign, the central convention location will be the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C.
Schedule: Who’s speaking and when?
The main theme of the GOP convention is “Honoring the Great American Story.” Each night will feature remarks from political leaders as well as “everyday Americans whose stories are filled with hope and patriotism,” per the Trump campaign.
Monday, “Land of Promise”: During the day, a maximum of 336 delegateswill convene in Charlotte, conduct the roll-call vote and formally renominate Trump and Vice President Pence for the Republican Party’s presidential ticket.
Speakers on Monday include South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise, former Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Donald Trump Jr.
All times listed below reflect Eastern Daylight Time. More details from the Republican National Committee to follow. Schedule subject to change.
Monday, Aug. 24
9 P.M.-11 P.M.
Convention program
Sen. Tim Scott
House Republican Whip Steve Scalise
Rep. Matt Gaetz
Rep. Jim Jordan
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
Georgia State Rep. Vernon Jones
Amy Johnson Ford
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Natalie Harp
Charlie Kirk
Kim Klacik
Mark and Patricia McCloskey
Sean Parnell
Andrew Pollack
Donald Trump, Jr.
Tanya Weinreis
Your analysis is great!
The big question is....what CAN we do about Voter Fraud?? Oh I
wish we had Voter ID..
“If fraud was not an issue, Trump would have this election in hand.
But fraud is the largest issue and we need to stand against it.”
They will simply refuse to concede until they have “found” a massive number of votes in their favor. Trump will be the only one fighting and he will not be allowed to win under any circumstance. I believe the majority of the republicans in the senate and house will breathe a sigh of relief that at last they can go back to business as usual, posturing and doing nothing in the interests of anyone but themselves.
mark steyn said it best: “when democrats win, they’re in power; when republicans win, they’re in office”