Republicans hold their convention this week and promise it will be in sharp contrast to that of the Democrat event, both in content and style. In a major shot across the bow, many of the speakers will be African Americans who have fled the Democrat Party, citing its failure of the black community.
The convention will stream live on the RNC’s website and across all their social media channels. It will also air live on NBC, ABC, CBS , with most networks opting to carry the final hour beginning at 9 p.m. Central. CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News will also offer live coverage starting hours before the event begins, each offering their own analysis.
Republican leaders say the convention will strike a more positive tone than the Democrats,’ while inviting African-Americans to embrace the Trump agenda. Polls this year show African American support for Trump at record highs for a modern Republican presidency.
“The highly anticipated Democratic National Convention featured Joe Biden, pawn of the radicals running his party, and out of touch Hollywood elites painting a doom and gloom picture of America,” the GOP said in a statement. The Republican National Convention “will celebrate America for what it truly is – the greatest nation on Earth.”
On Sunday the campaign announced the list of speakers for this week’s gathering. President Trump will deliver his acceptance speech from the White House South Lawn and Melania Trump will address the nation from the newly-remodeled White House Rose Garden.
The list also includes Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the couple from the St. Louis area who brandished firearms to protect themselves from protesters, Georgia State Rep. Vernon Jones, an African-American Democrat, and Alice Johnson, an African-American woman released early from prison by Trump who is actively working to grow support for the president in the black community.
Viewers will also hear from Republican Kimberly Klacik, an African-American young woman running for the U.S. House whose viral video argued that more than five decades of one-party Democratic rule in Baltimore had resulted in a decimated black community.
“The Republican National Convention will reflect the diverse mosaic of America through the personal testimony of men and women from all walks of life supporting the re-election of President Donald J. Trump,” Paris Dennard, Republican National Committee Senior Communications Advisor for Black Media Affairs, said Sunday. “I am proud to see such a broad cross section of Black Americans speaking at this year’s convention. Whether it is a civil rights hero, criminal justice activist, or Democrat elected official, the black voices supporting President Trump we will hear from will speak to the man that has been a true champion for the black community.”
Though curtailed in terms of physical gathering due to the coronavirus pandemic, the convention will stream live all week from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Twitch, and Amazon Prime.
Monday speakers include:
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC)
House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01)
Representative Matt Gaetz (FL-01)
Representative Jim Jordan (OH-04)
Former Ambassador Nikki Haley
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
Georgia State Representative Vernon Jones
Amy Johnson Ford
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Natalie Harp
Charlie Kirk
Kim Klacik
Mark and Patricia McCloskey
Sean Parnell
Andrew Pollack
Donald Trump, Jr.
Tanya Weinreis
Tuesday speakers include:
First Lady Melania Trump
The Honorable Mike Pompeo
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY)
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds
Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi
Abby Johnson
Jason Joyce
Myron Lizer
Mary Ann Mendoza
Megan Pauley
Cris Peterson
John Peterson
Nicholas Sandmann
Eric Trump
Tiffany Trump
Wednesday speakers include:
Vice President Mike Pence
Second Lady Karen Pence
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem
Representative Dan Crenshaw (TX-02)
Representative Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
Representative Lee Zeldin (NY-01)
Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell
The Honorable Kellyanne Conway
The Honorable Keith Kellogg
Jack Brewer
Sister Dede Byrne
Madison Cawthorn
Scott Dane
Clarence Henderson
Ryan Holets
Michael McHale
Burgess Owens
Lara Trump
Thursday speakers include:
President Donald J. Trump
The Honorable Ben Carson
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23)
Representative Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)
The Honorable Ivanka Trump
The Honorable Ja’Ron Smith
Ann Dorn
Debbie Flood
Rudy Giuliani
Franklin Graham
Alice Johnson
Wade Mayfield
Carl and Marsha Mueller
Dana White
Watch Metro Voice for more coverage as the week progresses.
–Dwight Widaman | Metro Voice