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RNC 2024 Day 2 updates: Former Trump rivals, including Haley, to speak tonight

The theme of Tuesday's session is "Make America Safe Again."

Last Updated: July 16, 2024, 2:07 PM EDT

The second day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee gets underway Tuesday afternoon after a dramatic appearance Monday night by the party's new nominee -- former President Donald Trump -- wearing a bandage on his ear where he was wounded in an assassination attempt two days before.

Among the featured speakers will be a few of Trump's former rivals: South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. All are expected to stress Trump's new theme of "unity."

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Trump, Vance to hold campaign rally in Michigan

Trump's campaign announced that he and JD Vance will be holding a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Saturday.

This will mark their first rally together and the first one after Trump's assassination attempt. The rally will take place in an indoor venue.

-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa and Soorin Kim

1:07 PM EDT

There's Trump merchandise galore at RNC

People look at political merchandise for sale on the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum, July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee.
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A person looks at political merchandise for sale on the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum, July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee.
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Merchandise abounds outside of the convention center, with official RNC-branded souvenirs sold inside the Fiserv Forum. The signature red "MAGA" hat is sold at all of them, but all of the vendors have slightly different stock.

A vendor outside of the main security line was selling shirts with the now-iconic photo after the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, while another inside of the security perimeter sold T-shirts that declared "I'm voting for the felon."

A vendor sells t-shirts honoring former President Donald Trump outside the Republican National Convention on July 16, 2024.
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The official RNC store features T-shirts with Trump's mugshot along with more niche merchandise such as Christmas ornaments.

People buy merchandise supporting former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum, July 15, 2024, in Milwaukee.
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-ABC News' Diana Paulsen

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Ramaswamy says 'national unity is important,' will be focus of his speech tonight

Vivek Ramaswamy, a high-profile businessman and former 2024 Republican presidential primary candidate, told reporters in a brief gaggle on Tuesday morning that he plans on striking themes of unity during his remarks he's set to give on Tuesday night at the convention's main session.

Ramaswamy said his focus on national unity might come as a surprise to some viewers and listeners.

“It may not be the message that everyone expects to hear from me, but I do think that this message of national unity is important,” he said.

He added that he strives for an "authentic" version of unity.

“I don't want to fake national unity -- not some astroturf, artificial kind -- but the real thing. Authentic national unity, not one that pretends that we agree on everything, because we don't. But that we are the country where we can still disagree like hell and still have dinner at the end of it.”

Vivek Ramaswamy speaks to reporters in the spin room before a presidential debate between President Joe Biden and Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump in Atlanta, June 27, 2024.
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-ABC News' Steven Portnoy

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2024 issues Wisconsin voters said they care about the most

Wisconsin voters spoke with ABC News about what issues matter most to them this election as the RNC happens in their backyard. They include inflation, border, health care and democracy.

Republican voter Valori Schmidt, 68 and a retired teacher, said the border mattered most to her.

"We cannot sustain America on this massive influx of immigrants," she said. "And then they're everywhere that we don't know. I want -- I love the American dream. I love immigration coming in the correct door, the correct way."

Read more about what Schmidt and other votes said here.

-ABC News' Alexandra Hutzler