The podcast discusses the shift of the Republican Party towards a Trump-centric identity, with emphasis on nationalistic ideologies and the announcement of J.D. Vance as the VP candidate. It explores the implications of Trump's policies on trade and defense, his versatile speech strategies, and potential Republican strategies if Kamala Harris becomes the Democratic nominee.
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The 2024 RNC solidifies the GOP as Trump's party, showcasing a new identity.
J.D. Vance positions himself as a voice for hardworking Americans, aligning with Trump republicanism.
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It was a Republican National Convention unlike any other in Milwaukee, Wis., this week, taking place just days after an assassination attempt on the party's now-official nominee for president, Donald Trump — an event that loomed large over the proceedings. But beyond that, the convention also offered a glimpse into what is rapidly solidifying as the party's new identity. In 2016, establishment Republicans may have been split on Trump, but at the 2024 RNC, it's clear that this is now the party of Trump, of MAGA — and now of Trump's newly announced running mate, J.D. Vance.
CBC Washington correspondent Alexander Panetta joins us for his analysis on the convention, and what it tells us about where the party is headed from here.
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
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