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Trump Says Republican National Convention Will Not Be In North Carolina

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Trump Says Republican National Convention Will Not Be In North Carolina

Trump Says Republican National Convention Will Not Be In North Carolina

President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday the Republican National Convention (RNC) will be moved to a different state.

The convention which is set for August in North Carolina is being moved because of social-distancing restrictions.

North Carolina's Democratic governor has ordered the RNC to follow all CDC guidelines for social distancing.

Governor Roy Cooper rejected Trump's demands for a full capacity presidential convention in Charlotte.


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