Donald Trump gets nominated from the Republican Party for 'President' post in US presidential election
Donald Trump gets nominated from the Republican Party for 'President' post in US presidential election
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Washington: The Republican National Convention (RNC) on Monday formally nominated President Donald Trump once again as its candidate for the proposed election to the US presidential election on November 3. Trump, who is facing a major challenge from former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden, will deliver his speech on Thursday, the last day of the convention, accepting the nomination from the 'South Lawns' of the White House.

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This Grand Old Party (GOP) conference, held once in four years, has been held digitally due to the Corona epidemic. Part of the official work of this conference was held in Carolina's shalert. Trump was re-nominated after vote counting by elected Republican Party representatives from all 50 provinces. Vice President Mike Pence was also declared a Republican candidate for the post of Vice President in the RNC. He will deliver his speech on Wednesday.

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This program was also conducted online like the recent Democratic National Convention (DNC). In the DNC, Joe Biden was formally nominated as the presidential candidate by the Democratic Party, while the party named Kamala Harris of Indian origin as its candidate for the post of Vice President.

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