Trump is official candidate: He wins the Republican nomination

by times news cr

2024-07-15 23:27:07

Milwaukee was the scene where Republican Party delegates elected officially a Donald Trump as their candidate for the presidential elections on November 5 in the United States. With more than half of the approximately 2,400 delegates voting in favor of the former president, the event was full of excitement and celebration.

The national convention of the Republican Party formalized the nomination of Trump in an atmosphere charged with enthusiasm. The vote, which was carried out with the participation of delegates from different states and territories of the country, ended with a total of 2,387 votes in favor of the former president.

The climax came when Eric Trumpthe candidate’s son, announced Florida’s votes, thus securing his father’s nomination. The ovation was immediate, accompanied by the music of ‘Celebration’ by Kool & the Gang.

Party unity and key support

The convention not only highlighted the nomination of Trumpbut also the unity of the party around him. This support has been strengthened especially after Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania, where he was wounded in the ear.

Nikki Haley, former US ambassador to the UN and rival in the primariesreleased its 97 delegates to vote for Trump, demonstrating significant cohesion within the party.

The Vice President’s announcement

At the same event, it was revealed that Ohio Senator, JD Vancewill be the vice presidential candidateTrump made the announcement via his social network Truth, thus consolidating the team with which he will face the next elections.

The Republican National Convention began with the certainty of the nomination of Trumpwho had already secured 2,268 delegate votes during the primary process, far exceeding the 1,215 needed. With the nomination formalized, the Republican Party is now preparing for the electoral contest against the current Democratic president, Joe Biden.

A graduate of the Bachelor’s degree in Law and Social Sciences from the Michoacana University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo, I have forged a career in the media for several years. My experience includes prominent roles as a photojournalist and co-host on local radio. In 2022, I joined the Debate team as a web reporter, where I specialize in covering news both locally in Michoacán and internationally. Currently, I focus my work on reporting on the climate in Mexico, the conflicts between Ukraine and Russia, Israel and Palestine, and the Middle East, as well as general news from the United States and Latin America such as Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, among others, without losing sight of issues of global interest, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis and climate change. In addition to my commitment to quality journalism, I have a passionate interest in women’s rights and advocate for their promotion through my work.

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2024-07-15 23:27:07

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