President Donald Trump announced that Republicans will hold their first-ever national convention in Dallas ahead of the midterm elections.
The convention is scheduled for September 9-10 at the American Airlines Center and aims to galvanize Republican voters in key races. This event is notable as it marks the first time the GOP has organized a convention during a midterm election year, traditionally reserved for presidential campaigns.
Republicans are defending narrow majorities in both the House and Senate, and there are concerns about voter turnout without Trump on the ballot. The Texas Senate race between Democratic nominee James Talarico and Republican nominee Ken Paxton is particularly highlighted, as it is expected to be competitive.
The convention is seen as a strategy to energize Republican voters and showcase the party's agenda ahead of the midterm elections, particularly in light of Trump's absence from the ballot.
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“Dallas will take center stage on September 9th and 10th as we celebrate our Nation, our achievements, and our bright future. THE GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICA HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN!”
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