GOP Convention Draws Big Crowd - Even in the Face of a Pandemic
The 2020 Republican National Convention is set to begin in Charlotte, North Carolina, this week. The convention will be held from August 24-27, and will feature a mix of in-person and virtual events due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The convention is expected to draw a large crowd of delegates, party faithful, and media members. However, the event has also been the subject of some controversy, with some critics arguing that it is unsafe to hold a large gathering during a pandemic.
Despite the controversy, the Republican Party is moving forward with plans for the convention. The party has said that it will take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of attendees, including requiring masks and social distancing.
The convention will be a major event in the 2020 presidential election. President Trump is expected to formally accept the Republican nomination for president at the convention, and the party will also release its platform for the election.
The convention is sure to be a newsworthy event, and we will be providing coverage of all the major developments.
Here are some of the highlights of the convention schedule:
- Monday, August 24: The convention will kick off with a keynote address from President Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr.
- Tuesday, August 25: The convention will feature speeches from Vice President Mike Pence and other top Republican leaders.
- Wednesday, August 26: The convention will feature a speech from President Trump.
- Thursday, August 27: The convention will conclude with President Trump formally accepting the Republican nomination for president.
We will be providing updates on the convention throughout the week, so stay tuned for the latest news.
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