US President Donald Trump was nominated by the Republican party as the presidential candidate on the first day of the party's national conference.

Strong support from voters led President Trump to quickly reach a minimum of 1,276 votes to become the Republican presidential candidate in the August 24 vote, against Democratic candidate Joe

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Trump took a plane to North Carolina on August 24 Photo: Reuters

The White House boss will deliver a speech during a surprise visit to the convention center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Trump said on 12/8 that he would have "ice" to finish in an attempt to re-elect if Covid-19 did not appear in the United States.

According to the latest nationwide poll by RealClearPolitics, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is ahead of Trump by 7.7 percentage points, down from a 10.2 point difference at the end of June.

Biden is keeping a close eye on Trump in the areas where the White House boss must win, including states with a tradition of Republican support such as Texas, Georgia and states that Trump easily won in the 2016 election like Ohio and Iowa.