Former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party are standing strong against attacks from the Democratic Party as the election season nears its end, according to Wyoming's secretary of state at the Republican National Convention.
During the convention, Republican Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray expressed confidence that the Democrats' attempts to hinder their momentum in the final 110 days of the election will fail. Gray highlighted the contrast between the Biden administration's record and American values, which he believes will resonate with voters.
Gray, who is leading Wyoming's delegation at the RNC, emphasized the challenges faced by the GOP in ensuring Trump's presence on election ballots amid legal battles initiated by Democrats. Despite these obstacles, recent court rulings have favored Trump, including the dismissal of a classified documents case in Florida and decisions by the Supreme Court upholding Trump's immunity from prosecution.
Gray criticized what he described as the left's efforts to weaponize government against conservatives, citing Trump's resilience in the face of media scrutiny and legal challenges. He underscored the importance of the upcoming election, particularly in Wyoming, where he warned of potential restrictions on energy initiatives under the Biden administration.
Trump's announcement of Ohio Sen. JD Vance as his running mate was met with praise from Gray, who commended Vance's alignment with the 'America First' agenda. Gray highlighted Vance's grassroots conservatism and predicted that he would resonate with voters as part of the ticket.
Reflecting on the energy at the convention, Gray described Trump's appearance as 'historic' following an assassination attempt during a rally in Pennsylvania. He emphasized the significance of the 2024 election, stating that the country's future is at stake.