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Trump plays attack dog for Bernie Moreno as Ohio's GOP Senate primary ends on a vicious note

Mar 16, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    80% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -24% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

74% : In his 90-minute speech at Dayton International Airport, Trump called Moreno a "fantastic guy" and hammered Dolan as a "RINO" -- or Republican in name only.
55% : The results of Tuesday's primary could have profound ramifications for Trump in a state he won twice by 8 point margins.
54% : If Moreno wins, Trump can take credit for carrying an inexperienced candidate to victory.
54% : "The challenge for Dolan -- knitting together a winning coalition of GOP voters that includes those who are ready to move on from Trump -- was on display this week as he attempted to win over voters in Aurora, a suburb near Cleveland.
45% : If Moreno loses, Trump will face questions about the value of his endorsement in tough races, in this case the first competitive 2024 Senate primary in which he picked a favorite.
43% : A lawyer whose family struck it rich in cable television before buying Cleveland's Major League Baseball franchise, Dolan hasn't run away from Trump.
42% : And then Donald Trump came to town.
42% : "He's easily pushed around by woke left-wing lunatics who renamed his family's baseball team," said Trump, who surveyed the audience for their opinions on the rebranding and elicited a strong response in favor of the old name.
32% : "My heart says until Trump is gone I will never vote Republican again," Reed Fuller told Dolan after the candidate knocked on his door Tuesday.
31% : "Trump reminded the crowd that Dolan ran, unsuccessfully, as a Democrat for a state legislative seat more than 30 years ago.
30% : Trump did not refer to the third candidate in the GOP primary, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.
29% : Trump was on the attack, whipping the crowd into a frenzy against state Sen. Matt Dolan, whose family owns the Cleveland Guardians.
26% : Trump briefly alluded to the matter Saturday.
23% : "They're doing a number on him," Trump said, dismissing the article as "disinformation and misinformation.
17% : Trump also complained about how the Dolan family's Major League Baseball franchise changed its name from the Indians to Guardians in 2021, amid concerns that the old name was offensive to Native Americans.
12% : He is trying to become the next Mitt Romney," Trump said, referring to the Utah senator, who was the 2012 Republican presidential nominee and is now a prominent Trump critic.

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