Day 3 of Republican National Convention
Aug. 26, 2020
Our coverage of the Republican National Convention continues as we speak with another convention delegate. Travis Angry is a motivational speaker, military veteran and three-time cancer survivor. He’s also the founder of a youth outreach project. We spoke with Travis Angry Wednesday.
Here are a few highlights from Day 3 of the Republican National Convention:
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a military veteran, does not mention President Trump by name during his GOP Convention address, instead invoking “our president.”
“The defeat of ISIS was the result of America believing in our heroes, our president having their backs…,” he said. pic.twitter.com/3PQYboLmeH
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 27, 2020
Source: PBS NewsHour
WATCH: “With gratitude for the confidence President Donald Trump has placed in me, the support of our Republican party, and the grace of God, I humbly accept your nomination to run and serve as Vice President of the United States.” – VP Pence at the Republican National Convention pic.twitter.com/aV7ol2B9x2
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 27, 2020
Source: PBS NewsHour
Vice President Mike Pence discusses the pandemic at the GOP Convention:
“The response by doctors, nurses, first responders, farmers, factory workers, truckers, and everyday Americans who put the health and safety of their neighbors first has been nothing short of heroic.” pic.twitter.com/waG6nja92M
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 27, 2020
Source: PBS NewsHour
Vice President Mike Pence says of President Donald Trump:
“Not much gets past him and when he has an opinion, he’s liable to share it. He’s certainly kept things interesting. But, more importantly, President Donald Trump has kept his word to the American people.” pic.twitter.com/XVDrnwyiGw
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 27, 2020
Source: PBS NewsHour
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