This week's Republican National Convention had the five Fs: faith, family, feelings, fear and future.
Amid criticism of a lack of compassion and empathy, Donald Trump’s family tried to cast their father as a person with the ability to show feelings.
There was an attempt to strengthen the support of those with faith by pardoning a convicted felon who found god while giving a platform to preachers and nuns.
Fear was projected to audiences, that that electing Joe Biden President of the United States would push the country towards a socialist state.
While a fear of the future under the Democratic Party was the overall theme - that is would lead to unsafe streets and violence in American cities.
'States of Mind’ looks at the week that was for the Republican National Convention with one of the organisers.
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