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25 August 2020The Republican convention officially starts, the nomination of the outgoing president, Donald Trump, who will formally accept the post only at the end of the four days, next Thursday, has been granted. He will speak eventually, but will be there every day. Yesterday, somewhat surprisingly, he made the first surgery already in the afternoon. 

Shortly before, the tycoon's son, Donald jr., Spoke, who did nothing but defend his father's policies without adding much. Each day a member of the president's family will take the stage in Charlotteville, North Carolina, to remind the party that the president certainly wants to be re-elected for a second term, but also to establish yet another political dynasty. From the Kennedys to the Bushes, from the Clintons to, perhaps in the future, Obama every president has thought about it, has tried and in some cases even succeeded.

Even before that it was the turn of Nikky Haley, former Trump ambassador to the UN and former governor of South Carolina and above all a rising star of the party that many see in the future as presidential candidate: "Donald Trump deserves another four years in the White House because always puts America first. Trump did what Barack Obama and Joe Biden refused to do with Korea, Iran, Israel, China and Isis "and added:" the Biden-Harris administration would be much worse than the Obama administration. -Biden ".

Nikky Haley, a republican of a strongly conservative, herself of Sikh origin, as advisor to the president has always shown independence and the character to stand up to even someone like Trump. Perhaps in just three months or four years, he will be one of the first names many would like to entrust with the task of leading a real change in the Republican party.