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Scorching heat at Trump rally in Las Vegas sends 6 to hospital, fire department says

Jun 10, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : "We're gonna do that right away, first thing in office," Trump continued.
58% : Prior to the rally at Sunset Park in Las Vegas the Trump campaign stressed its efforts to implement "comfort measures" to ensure the safety of rally goers who usually spend hours waiting in line just to get into Trump rallies and additional hours waiting for Trump to take the stage -- including providing water bottles, allowing small umbrellas into the rally, setting up tents and misting stations, and deploying "ample" medical staff in case of emergencies.
50% : "For those hotel workers and people that get tips -- you're going to be very happy because when I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips people make," Trump said, acknowledging that it could be an "unpopular" policy.
42% : ""It's weak, it's ineffective, it's bullsh--, what he signed," Trump said.
34% : At Sunday's Las Vegas rally, Trump was expected to focus on courting Latino voters, emphasizing his campaign rhetoric on border security and undocumented immigrants, but the former president struggled to stick to a topic after his campaign ran into issues with his teleprompter.
28% : Despite hurdles with the teleprompter and the weather, Trump announced his plan to get rid of taxes on tips, an attempt at courting voters in a city that relies heavily on the hospitality industry.
23% : "Appealing to Hispanic voters, Trump railed against Biden's immigration policies and the economy under the current administration, calling Biden's new executive order on immigration from last week, "pro invasion, pro child trafficking, pro woman trafficking, pro human trafficking,and pro drug dealers.

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