Donald Trump's kids take center stage at Republican National Convention

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Donald Trump's kids take center stage at Republican National Convention
When Donald Trump was officially voted as the GOP nominee for president during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, his children took center stage and impressed the crowd.

CLEVELAND (KABC) -- When Donald Trump was officially voted as the GOP nominee for president during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, his children took center stage and impressed the crowd.

It was a memorable night for Donald Trump Jr., whose put-together appearance and rock solid poise were on display from announcing the deciding votes to standing on stage and delivering the most impressive speech of the night.

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"We didn't learn from MBAs. We learned from people who had doctorates in common sense," the younger Trump said on stage.

Ben Clymer Jr., a Riverside delegate, said he could relate to the support from Trump's children.

"Just like my father, we started at a very young age in the trenches. We were drafted young, and we worked with the people that taught us how to buff cars, wash cars, prep them for paint work, and he did that with his own children. That really resonated with me as well," Clymer said.

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It was a night filled with Trumps. The younger Tiffany had her moment.

"If you do what you love, hold nothing back and never let fear or failure get in the way, then you pretty much figured out the Trump formula," she said.

And of course, "The Donald" himself found his own way to drop in.

"With your vote today, this stage of the presidential process has come to a close. Together we've achieved historic results, with the largest vote total in the history of the Republican Party. This is a movement, but we have to go all the way. I'm so proud to be your nominee for president of the United States," he said in videotaped remarks shown at the convention hall.