Trump to accept nomination in Jacksonville after moving most of convention out of Charlotte

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President Trump will accept the Republican nomination this year in Jacksonville, Florida, after moving most of the convention out of Charlotte

"We are thrilled to celebrate this momentous occasion in the great city of Jacksonville," McDaniel said in a news release."Not only does Florida hold a special place in President Trump's heart as his home state, but it is crucial in the path to victory in 2020. We look forward to bringing this great celebration and economic boon to the Sunshine State in just a few short months.

The delegates, regardless of whether they are physically present in Charlotte, will be able to vote for both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence's nomination via proxy, but only the six present delegates in Charlotte will be able to vote on other convention business, according to the rules. All delegates who would have been invited to the convention, the spokesperson said, will be invited to Trump's acceptance speech.

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