Trump receives enough delegate votes to officially be Republicans’ nominee
- Former President Donald Trump officially secured the 1,215 delegates needed to become the Republican nominee at the party's convention in Milwaukee.
- Trump named Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, as his running mate on Truth Social, solidifying the GOP ticket for the November election.
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Trump officially becomes Republican nominee for president
Donald Trump was formally nominated as the Republican candidate for president as the Republican National Convention got underway in Milwaukee. Mr. Trump also announced Ohio Senator JD Vance as his running mate. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.
Milwaukee - Trump officially nominated as presidential candidate - Senator J.D. Vance from Ohio becomes vice president candidate
The US Republicans officially nominated former head of state Trump as a presidential candidate at their party conference in Milwaukee. Trump received the necessary delegate votes to secure the candidacy. Senator J.D. Vance from Ohio will be running for the November election.

Republicans officially nominate Trump for presidential election
J.D. Vance was once one of Trump's harshest critics. But today, the senator is regarded as his master's loyal sorcerer's apprentice. This may not be good news for Ukraine either.
Jubilant GOP delegates nominate Trump for president as he announces Vance as running mate
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jubilant GOP delegates cheered as they formally nominated Donald Trump during Monday’s Republican National Convention kickoff, less than two days after an assassination attempt on the former president and shortly after he announced Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his vice presidential running mate. Their vote makes it official that Trump, who has long been the presumptive nominee, will lead the GOP in a third consecutive election. The win…
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