Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Mary Spicuzza, former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka, RNC Platform Deputy Policy Director Ed Martin, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Mordercai Lee discuss the RNC and latest campaign news.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Mary Spicuzza, former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka, RNC Platform Deputy Policy Director Ed Martin, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Mordercai Lee discuss the RNC and latest campaign news.
Father Michael Bertram from St. Ben's Parish in Milwaukee spoke about his church's homeless outreach programs and how the Republican National Convention has impacted the city's homeless population.
C-SPAN took a behind-the-scenes tour of media operations at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Tory Lowe, talk show host at WGKB Radio in Milwaukee, and Josh Crosbie, program reporter at Newstalk Radio in Ireland, shared their perspective on convention sights and sounds.
Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) accepted the vice presidential nomination at the 2024 Republican National Convention. He was introduced on stage by his wife, Usha Chilukuri Vance.
Corey Lewandowski, a former adviser to Donald Trump, said he believed the former president has "absolutely" changed after the assassination attempt on his life during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. He added voters will see this change in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Mr. Lewandowski spoke about this and the campaign's strategy to win in November with the Washington Post.
C-SPAN spoke with Jim Plaisted, the executive director of Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward Association, about the history of the community and what events they're hosting during the Republican National Convention.
Ed Martin, RNC Platform Deputy Policy Director and President of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles, discussed the Republican National Convention and conservative priorities in Campaign 2024.
Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in Fayetteville, North Carolina, amid reports that senior Democratic lawmakers have had private conversations with President Biden about his chances of winning against Donald Trump in the 2024 general election.
C-SPAN talked with several indoor exhibit participants of Convention Fest at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, including the War Memorial Center, Richard Nixon Foundation, and Presidential American Experience with its replica Oval Office.
Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) spoke at a delegation breakfast hosted by the Florida Republican Party at the RNC in Milwaukee. He talked about the role of Florida in the 2024 elections. Governor DeSantis also outlined his policies regarding higher education, abortion and marijuana.
C-SPAN's camera took a look outside Milwaukee's Baird Center which is serving as the hub for the media and RNC delegates. This area includes food trucks, vendor tents, a stage with occasional speeches and panels, and displays from issue groups.
President George H.W. Bush accepted the nomination for president at the 1992 Republican National Convention in Houston. He was running for reelection that year against Gov. Bill Clinton (D-AR), who went on to win in the general election.
Corey Lewandowski, a former adviser to Donald Trump, said he believed the former president has "absolutely" changed after the assassination attempt on his life during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. He added voters will see this change in his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Mr. Lewandowski spoke about this and the campaign's strategy to win in November with the Washington Post.
C-SPAN talked with several indoor exhibit participants of Convention Fest at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, including the War Memorial Center, Richard Nixon Foundation, and Presidential American Experience with its replica Oval Office.
Vice Presidential Candidate Senator JD Vance (R-OH) was the featured speaker at the Faith and Freedom Coalition prayer breakfast in Milwaukee. He was joined by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R). The event took place on the final day of the Republican National Convention.