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5 Most Bonkers Details In NYT Deep Dive On Trump's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad 2 Weeks

Aug 10, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -88% Very Liberal

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -34% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

46% : 5 - Furious & Unsettled Harris Getting Bigger, Better Earned Media:Allies of Trump are also saying he is aggravated by the amount of "earned press" Harris is getting, meaning press she doesn't pay for.
36% : According to Haberman and Swan, Trump is constantly asking his team about new polling and whether Harris's momentum can be sustained for much longer.
30% : People familiar with the incident said Miriam Adelson was shocked by the criticism since she'd had a "friendly" meeting with Trump only days prior.
28% : 1 - Sent Angry Texts To Miriam Adelson Over Her Super PAC(which was spending $18 million a WEEK):In late July, Trump directed an aide to fire off angry texts to Miriam Adelson, the widow of Sheldon Adelson, a casino magnate who died in 2021.
28% : According to the Times, Trump was unaware of some of Vance's past comments.
26% : Trump has long dominated his political opponents when it comes to press coverage, but he's reportedly expressed frustrations to his team that Harris appears to be the first outpacing him.
23% : 4- Angry Calls Reporters Insisting No Changes Coming To Campaign:Trump may not be happy with his current circumstances, but he is insisting he has no plans on making any staff changes on his campaign.
20% : As Trump tries to find the right nickname for Harris, his campaign has gathered background on the vice president and donors have urged him to focus more on specific issues like crime and the border.
20% : Brown has denied the story, and former city councilman Nate Holden and an former executive for Trump both said the former president confused Holden for Brown.
19% : Haberman also reported Friday night that Trump made an angry phone call to her after his plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Montana.
17% : Trump has met with top allies, including former advisor Kellyanne Conway, in recent days about his campaign strategy, but he became angry at the suggestion he's looking to change up his staff.
16% : When someone brought up the "weird" label, Trump replied, "Not about me.
13% : At an August 2 meeting with donors, Trump pushed the "weird" label on his vice presidential candidate.
5% : The messages reportedly included Trump's aide saying Adelson's late husband would "never have tolerated" RINOs running the Super PAC.2 - Insisted 'Weird' Attacks Only About JD Vance:A common line of attack for Democrats since Biden exited has been calling Trump and JD Vance "weird."
5% : They're saying that about JD."3 - Desperate Search For Right Mean Nickname for Harris(Also For a Strategy):Trump is struggling to nail down a strategy to attack Harris, according to Haberman and Swan.
2% : Trump has repeatedly said, including at a Friday Montana rally, that he prefers running against Vice President Kamala Harris over President Joe Biden, but the Times report, which cites more than a dozen people close to Trump, suggests the former president is growing increasingly frustrated with the fact that he's running against Harris as she continued to poll better than Biden.

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