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Donald Trump championed by former rivals in show of Republican unity

Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, who competed with Mr Trump in the Republican primary, have both endorsed him at the Republican National Convention.

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Donald Trump has been celebrated at the Republican National Convention by former rivals in a show of unity that contrasts with the increasing divisions within the Democratic Party.

Nikki Haley, the former UN ambassador who was Mr Trump’s final challenger in the Republican primary, directly addressed her supporters after taking to the stage to a mix of cheers and boos.

She was followed by Florida governor Ron DeSantis, a onetime ally of Mr Trump turned primary rival who has worked to rebuild his relationship with the former president since dropping out of the primary.

“Donald Trump has been demonised. He’s been sued. He’s been prosecuted. And he nearly lost his life,” Mr DeSantis told the crowd. “We cannot let him down. And we cannot let America down.”

Ron DeSantis stands behind a lectern at the RNC
Florida governor Ron DeSantis is also now firmly backing Donald Trump (Morry Gash/AP)

The displays of unity stood in stark contrast to the dynamic facing Democrats, many of whom are increasingly uncertain that US President Joe Biden is the right choice to take on Mr Trump in the November election.

Mr DeSantis was once seen as best positioned to challenge Mr Trump’s position at the top of the party. As a presidential candidate, he was slow to criticise Mr Trump directly before eventually accusing him of repeatedly failing to follow through on his promises.

Ms Haley, meanwhile, painted Mr Trump as chaotic and suggested the 78-year-old was too old to serve another term. Unlike Mr DeSantis, she did not immediately endorse Mr Trump after she dropped out, instead waiting for a few months to announce he had her vote.

Mr Biden’s campaign resurrected Ms Haley’s criticisms on Tuesday. Austin Weatherford, a spokesperson for the campaign, said in a statement: “Ambassador Haley said it best herself: someone who doesn’t respect our military, doesn’t know right from wrong, and ‘surrounds himself in chaos’ can’t be president.”

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