Pence's remarks are supposed to summarize the Republican message at the national convention that the Trump administration has helped America great.

"We have made America great. With President Donald Trump's presence in the White House four years from now and God's help, we will make America great again," said the Vice President.

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US President Donald Trump (left) and Deputy General Mike Pence at the Republican National Conference held in Baltimore, Maryland, on August 26 Photo: Reuters

According to Washington Post commentator David Weigel, despite pre-RNC polls showing that a majority of Americans believe the country is "on the wrong track", Republicans' speeches at the event seem

Following last week's national conference efforts, Democrats are reportedly still unable to convince a majority of voters that Biden, their candidate, will lead the US economy better than Trump in the coming years.

Meanwhile, at the RNC, Covid-19 is described as just a silence in America's unstoppable path of economic growth.

"Trump has brought the best economy in our history and he will do it again," said Bob Vlaisavljevich, mayor of Eveleth, Minnesota, one of two former Democrats.

Like Democrats, Republicans rely on people who are not politicians to deliver economic messages.

Democrats do not mention CARES, a bipartisan law passed in March to support those economically affected by Covid-19, as well as the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA).

"Republicans build Trump's image as the most important motivator, doing things no one else can," commented commentator Weigel.

On foreign policy, the speeches at the RNC expressed support for the anti-interventionism pursued by Trump.

Biden's rejection of plans proposed by protesters and other leftist candidates has also been exploited by Republicans against the former vice president, such as the movement to cut police budgets after George Floyd's death.

The issue of abortion has also become a big "front".

Speakers at the RNC repeatedly emphasized Biden's "reversal" and criticized his views, as former football coach Lou Holtz remarked that Biden was "only Catholic in name".

Issues that could be detrimental to Trump are not mentioned much at the RNC, like healthcare policy.

Climate change is also not mentioned.

One of the other key messages at the RNC is that America has defeated racism, and all that's left to do is treat everyone fairly.

Speeches by Sen. Tim Scott and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron raised the same topic, sometimes mocking Biden's false statements about race.

However, in the context of most voters in favor of the "Important Black Network" movement, Trump is believed to be being far behind in the race by Biden.

According to the results of a previous survey by Navigator Research RNC, which is leaning toward Democrats, US voters believe that Trump has kept his promises like "running the government like a business" and "setting America.

Since winning the Democratic nomination, Biden has led Trump in polls, something none of the incumbent president's rivals have done since 1976. However, the RNC shows the running path of the campaign.