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JD Vance to headline rally in Ohio

Donald Trump's vice-president pick JD Vance is set to headline a rally with the Republican candidate next week.

Vance will be speaking in his home town of Middletown, Ohio.

In an email sent to his supporters it says the rally will be held at a local high school, where he will be there for a few hours to chat to the locals.

Fashionistas at the Republican National Convention

People have gone all out with their outfits and their accessories for the convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

As it is known as the cheese state, some are wearing, bright yellow hats that look like blocks of cheese.

One man has decided to go all out, wearing a suit that looks like it is made out of bricks.

Another has been spotted with Trump-themed pants and socks.

Kamala Harris has 'a lot of appeal'

The Australia Institute's Dr Emma Shortiss says Vice President Kamala Harris is the "most obvious and well-placed candidate".

"I think the party is interested in a show of unity and uniting behind that [potential] candidate," she says. 

"[The party] would also like Joe Biden to have a graceful exit if he can anoint Kamala Harris as his successor." 

Melania Trump's appearance for husband's speech

Melania Trump has been notably absent from Donald Trump's campaign, but made an appearance for her husband's keynote address at the Republican National Convention.

How are Democrats responding to Trump's speech?

Joe Biden's campaign is once again in crisis, with influential Democrats including Barack Obama reportedly expressing doubts about his ability to defeat Donald Trump. 

But the president's team has been watching Trump's speech, and it's issued a statement arguing he "rambled on for well over an hour" and presented "an even more extreme vision for where he wants to take this country."

After all the talk of a major shift in tone from Trump in the wake of the assassination attempt, Biden's campaign pointed to when he referred to former House speaker Nancy Pelosi as "crazy" and accused Democrats of "cheating" in the 2020 election.

And it had this to say about that Hannibal Lecter reference.

Who has spoken up on Biden's position?

If you're struggling to keep up with the names that have voiced concerns about President Joe Biden remaining at the top of the Democratic ticket, I'm sure you're not alone. 

Brianna Morris-Grant has been keeping tabs on statements from high-profile Democrats here. 

Scenes from the conclusion of Trump's speech
Leigh Sales: Trump's actual words 'largely irrelevant'

Whatever Donald Trump says to the Republican National Convention, let's be blunt — it doesn't matter, writes the ABC's Leigh Sales.

It matters, of course, that Trump is once again a presidential candidate and that he now fully defines one of America's two major political parties.

It matters too that he may well occupy the White House for the next four years, influencing the lives of Americans during that period and beyond.

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'It was like a religious sermon'

ABC correspondent Barbara Miller has described the atmosphere inside the arena during the speech. 

"This is the first time that we have heard from Donald Trump since that assassination attempt and he went into some detail about what that experience was like for him," she said. 

"And he seemed to hold the crowd in that moment. 

"They seemed to believe and he spoke of the hand of God coming down and elevating them ... it was an astounding moment here. 

"It was like he was a pastor. It was like a religious sermon."