U.S. Senator J.D. Vance, Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, addressed the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, showcasing how Trump's 'Make America Great Again' movement may shape the party for years. The convention was marked by President Joe Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis and debates over his viability as a candidate.
Returning to Delaware to continue his presidential duties in isolation, Biden's illness has led to questions about his campaign's momentum. Notably, a 20th congressional Democrat has called for Biden to step aside in favor of a candidate better positioned to defeat Trump, who survived an assassination attempt mere days ago.
With Trump's influence reflected in Vance's speech, the convention displayed party unity, a stark contrast to the Democratic infighting. The convention addressed border policies and national security while investigating the motives behind the failed attack on Trump.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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