The crowds inside the hall in downtown Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention this week reflected the mood of the party: unified, abundant, exhilarated.
If the state of the opposition could be summed up by the demonstrations outside the arena, it was quite the opposite: disjointed, sparse, gloomy.
Protests through the week in Milwaukee have appeared far smaller and less energetic than those at past national conventions.
At the last in-person Republican convention, in 2016, a coalition of protesters rallied in Cleveland for days, angry over the nomination of former President Donald J. Trump.
That week was marked by scuffles, standoffs with police and the burning of an American flag outside the convention hall.
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