Upwards of 50,000 people are expected, including over 2,000 delegates, at the Republican National Convention.
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley joined Scripps News and"The Race Weekend" to preview the major conservative gathering happening in Wisconsin in the days ahead.
When asked what a successful convention looks like, Whatley said, “I think success is Donald Trump laying out his vision of how he is going to restore our southern border, how he is going to restore our economy and how he is going to restore our place in the world."
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