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Donald Trump's vice presidential nominee JD Vance has delivered his first major speech since being chosen as the Republican vice presidential nominee.
In his speech to the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, he described himself as a "kid of the working class" and said Donald Trump's policies will help backward voters, but "on our terms" it's not a good idea.
Her mother, a former drug addict whose problems she described in her best-selling book "Hillbilly Elegy," received a standing ovation in the hallway.
The speech was delivered by his wife Usha Vance, the daughter of Indian immigrants, who acknowledged their diverse backgrounds.
The speech marks the first time many Americans have heard of the 39-year-old from Ohio, the first millennial to join a presidential bid.
Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., spoke before Vance and was joined by his 17-year-old daughter Kai, who praised her grandfather.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden paused his campaign after testing positive for Covid, but the White House says he only has mild symptoms.
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