With Republicans reinvigorated by convention, what’s next for Democrats? | Canada Tonight

At the Republican National Convention on Monday, former U.S. president Donald Trump was announced as the Republican nominee for the 2024 elections. He also unveiled his running mate, J.D. Vance. It comes after Trump survived an attempted assassination over the weekend. Matthew Bartlett, a Republican strategist, and Joel Rubin, a Democratic strategist, discuss how the news changes the race for Republicans.

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