Trump clinches Republican nomination for US president
CLEVELAND: Republicans formally chose Donald Trump as the party's presidential nominee Tuesday, a landmark moment in American politics and a stunning victory for a man whose White House ambitions were once openly mocked.
After a roller-coaster campaign that saw Trump defeat 16 rivals and steamroller stubborn party opposition, the tycoon said it was time to “go all the way” and beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in November.
“This is a movement,” he told the delegates via video link.
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On the convention floor, states from Alabama to West Virginia took it in turns to pledge their delegates.It turned to Trump's home state of New York, represented by a coterie of Trump's adult children, to hand him the majority-plus-one needed to clinch the nomination.