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The Republican National Convention, much like Donald Trump's entire campaign, has been quite a ride.

Between broken pledges, stolen speeches and Rudy Giuliani screaming "America" about a dozen times, it'd be perfectly understandable for you to have difficulty making sense of it all. That's where we come in.

We've taken the liberty of explaining some of the convention's less conventional moments with a few helpful charts.

Cheers to the memories.

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