The Debrief with Chris Irvine: What does a successful convention look like for Trump? – Washington Examiner

The article from the Washington⁤ Examiner⁤ discusses what a successful convention would look like for Trump. It features insights from Managing Editor ⁣Chris Irvine and Investigations Editor ‌Sarah Bedford. The article was published on July 15, 2024 at 6:45⁤ am. As President⁣ Donald Trump gears up for‍ the ‍Republican National Convention, many​ are​ speculating on what a successful convention would look like for him. Managing Editor Chris Irvine believes that Trump would need to ‌use the convention to highlight his​ achievements⁤ and lay out a clear vision for his second term.

Investigations ⁢Editor‍ Sarah ‌Bedford adds that ⁤a successful convention for Trump would also involve rallying his base and energizing Republican​ voters.⁢ She notes that Trump will need to focus ‌on key issues​ such as ⁢the economy, national security, and law and ​order to appeal to his supporters and win over undecided voters.

Both Irvine and​ Bedford agree ​that a successful⁤ convention for Trump would ultimately be one where he is able to effectively communicate his message and generate momentum heading into the election. They ⁢believe that a strong convention performance could give Trump‌ the ⁤boost‌ he needs to secure‍ a second term in office.




The Debrief with Chris Irvine: What does a successful convention look like for Trump?

Washington Examiner Managing Editor Chris Irvine joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss what a successful Republican National Convention looks like for Donald Trump, whether it behooves the former president not to attack President Joe Biden on his own platform, whether his running mate’s role changes from being an “attack dog” to someone who can defend Trump now that he looks like the front-runner in the polls, and whether there will be division at the convention.



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