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This is it: the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.With GOP nominee Donald Trump taking the stage, anything could happen. Trump will be the main attraction tonight, delivering his primetime speech and formally accepting the Republican nomination. The night s theme is Make America One stanley cup Again, a nod to the Republican unity that s thus far eluded Trump and his campaign.With that in mind, here s our much shorter daily list of what to watch as the GOP convention wraps up: 1. Trump, Trump, TrumpWhat Trump says tonight in his prim stanley cup etime appearance will help set the tone for the general election. Will he present a vision for the country and the means to attain it Or will he, as other speakers in Cleveland have done thus far, focus largely on bashing Hillary Clinton And then there s his delivery. Every interested election watcher has seen that there are two different Trumps when it comes to public speaking: there s brash, off-the-cuff Trump who shows up to his rallies who sometimes strays from the narrative of the day, and then there s the somewhat flat one who reads from a teleprompter for speeches on topics of import and policy proposals. It s a safe bet that Trump has prepared a speech for Thursday night, but will he stick to it How will he treat the skeptics in his party who have still not embraced his candidacy, and what will he say to un stanley flask ite his party His campaign chairman certainly hasn t been feeling Qmgt Grrrl Power On The Pentagon Beat
In what will be their final face-to-face meeting and possibly their last chance to address a nationwide television audience before Election Day, President Bush and John Kerry debate for the third time on Wednesday night.Time has dwindled since their first debate two weeks ago, but the s copo stanley takes have not shrunk. Polls show a tight race with no clear leader.The debate, scheduled for 9 p.m. ET at Arizona State University, is limited to economic and domestic policy, but there may be questions that allow Mr. Bush to discuss foreign policy, the war in Iraq and his campaign against terrorism mdash; all issues the Republican s campaign thinks he does well on. There could be times when those issues come up, said Bush campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel.When the wa stanley cup r on terror does come up, Kerry is likely to change the subject to the war in Iraq, which he has said was a mistake by the Bush administration, reports CBS News White House Correspondent Bill Plante. Watch the debate on your local CBS station, or here on CBSNews, beginning at 9 p.m. ET.For Mr. Bush, Wednesday s debate is a chance to revive in public opinion polls as the clock ticks down to Election Day, Nov. 2. His job-approval rating slumped to 47 percent in a USA Today-CNN-Gallup poll published Tue stanley cup sday mdash; one point above the lowest point in his presidency, reached in May.A new poll by CBS News released Tuesday gave Mr. Bush a 48-45 percent edge over Kerry among likely voters
This is it: the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.With GOP nominee Donald Trump taking the stage, anything could happen. Trump will be the main attraction tonight, delivering his primetime speech and formally accepting the Republican nomination. The night s theme is Make America One stanley cup Again, a nod to the Republican unity that s thus far eluded Trump and his campaign.With that in mind, here s our much shorter daily list of what to watch as the GOP convention wraps up: 1. Trump, Trump, TrumpWhat Trump says tonight in his prim stanley cup etime appearance will help set the tone for the general election. Will he present a vision for the country and the means to attain it Or will he, as other speakers in Cleveland have done thus far, focus largely on bashing Hillary Clinton And then there s his delivery. Every interested election watcher has seen that there are two different Trumps when it comes to public speaking: there s brash, off-the-cuff Trump who shows up to his rallies who sometimes strays from the narrative of the day, and then there s the somewhat flat one who reads from a teleprompter for speeches on topics of import and policy proposals. It s a safe bet that Trump has prepared a speech for Thursday night, but will he stick to it How will he treat the skeptics in his party who have still not embraced his candidacy, and what will he say to un stanley flask ite his party His campaign chairman certainly hasn t been feeling Qmgt Grrrl Power On The Pentagon Beat
In what will be their final face-to-face meeting and possibly their last chance to address a nationwide television audience before Election Day, President Bush and John Kerry debate for the third time on Wednesday night.Time has dwindled since their first debate two weeks ago, but the s copo stanley takes have not shrunk. Polls show a tight race with no clear leader.The debate, scheduled for 9 p.m. ET at Arizona State University, is limited to economic and domestic policy, but there may be questions that allow Mr. Bush to discuss foreign policy, the war in Iraq and his campaign against terrorism mdash; all issues the Republican s campaign thinks he does well on. There could be times when those issues come up, said Bush campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel.When the wa stanley cup r on terror does come up, Kerry is likely to change the subject to the war in Iraq, which he has said was a mistake by the Bush administration, reports CBS News White House Correspondent Bill Plante. Watch the debate on your local CBS station, or here on CBSNews, beginning at 9 p.m. ET.For Mr. Bush, Wednesday s debate is a chance to revive in public opinion polls as the clock ticks down to Election Day, Nov. 2. His job-approval rating slumped to 47 percent in a USA Today-CNN-Gallup poll published Tue stanley cup sday mdash; one point above the lowest point in his presidency, reached in May.A new poll by CBS News released Tuesday gave Mr. Bush a 48-45 percent edge over Kerry among likely voters