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The Latest: 2024 candidates tune their campaigns with less than 100 days to go

  • Bias Rating

    98% Extremely Conservative

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    100% Extremely Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -12% Negative

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66% : I love the Black population of this country; I've done so much for Black population of this country," Trump said.
61% : Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is also attending the same convention hours after Trump.
58% : The demonstration is expected to start shortly before noon, when Trump will be interviewed by a panel of reporters.
51% : Asked why he chose Vance, Trump said it was because he represents a working-class upbringing.
49% : "She declined, and I am getting ready to land in Chicago in order to be there," Trump wrote.
47% : Trump said.
46% : Trump received laughs and gasps when he said that Vance would also have opinions about childless people when he said "people like yourself" in response to Goba.
43% : Biden won 75% of the vote in the county, Wisconsin's fastest-growing, in 2020, beating Trump by 181,000 votes there while carrying the state by fewer than 21,000.
43% : Trump's acceptance of the invitation has led at least one high-profile group member to step down as a convention co-chair and others to argue their convention may become a platform for Trump to make false claims or be seen as winning NABJ's endorsement.
37% : Trump garnered rounds of laughs as he lambasted Rachel Scott and ABC News for their coverage of him and for the journalist's questions about his record and rhetoric on race.
36% : Dueling ad campaigns by the presidential candidates portray Harris, a Democrat, as "fearless," while an ad from Trump blasts the vice president for problems at the southern U.S. border.
36% : She didn't pass a law exam, so maybe she wouldn't pass the cognitive test," Trump said.
34% : "During his 2016 campaign, Trump canceled a rally in Chicago over safety concerns after protesters packed the arena where he was scheduled to speak.
30% : "So when we found out that he was going to be here today, we decided to do a version of an ode to Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us,' but we said 'Trump's not like us.'
29% : She responded with disbelief, initially murmuring, "Wow."Jean-Pierre called what Trump said at a meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago "repulsive" and said, "It's insulting, and no one has any right to tell someone who they are how they identify.""That is no one's right.
28% : Trump deflected and began a long winded diatribe about the recent pro-Gaza protests near the Capitol last week where there were skirmishes with police and many demonstrators were arrested for publicly defacing property with anti-Semitic tropes and terrorist propaganda.
25% : "Kadia Goba, of Semafor, received light applause when she noted that Trump was divorced and that Vance "may have opinions" about divorced people.
25% : Trump posted on his social media network that he was told he could not do the event virtually.
21% : When Trump said he "wasn't familiar" with the killing of Sonya Massey, many conventiongoers groaned.
21% : Trump earlier in his remarks questioned the race of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is Black and Indian American.
19% : Trump was asked during his appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention if he would pardon his supporters who assaulted more than 140 police officers while trying to breach the Capitol building while lawmakers were certifying Joe Biden's 2020 presidential win.
16% : Harris calibrates policy pitch; Trump invited to address Black journalistsWith less than 100 days until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris faces challenges in pitching her policy ideas.
15% : Trump says he isn't familiar with the killing of Sonya MasseyA room full of journalists at the convention of the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago stood largely stone-cold Wednesday as former President Donald Trump addressed them.
14% : Trump said in an interview Tuesday on radio station WABC that Harris "doesn't like Jewish people" and appeared to agree with a host who called her Jewish husband, Doug Emhoff, "a crappy Jew.
13% : Trump explains why he chose Vance as running mateDonald Trump was questioned Wednesday at the conference of the National Association of Black Journalists about his vice presidential running mate, JD Vance, and Vance's history of comments about the value of women or couples who don't have children.
12% : Before he became a presidential candidate, Trump led efforts challenging the candidacy of former President Barack Obama by falsely asserting he was ineligible to run because he was born outside of the U.S. Birtherism, as it became known, was just the start of Trump's history questioning the credentials and qualifications of Black politicians.--
11% : WHAT'S GOING ON HERE?"Trump faces resistance in ChicagoChicago activists said that former President Donald Trump is "not welcome" in the nation's third-largest city and that they'll protest outside the hotel where he is expected to address the National Association of Black Journalists.
9% : Asked if he, like Biden, would step down as president or presidential candidate if his health were to become an issue, Trump said Wednesday that he would and challenged Kamala Harris to a cognitive test while accusing her of failing her bar exam to become a lawyer.
7% : "The remarks were Harris' sharpest attack yet on Trump as she follows what had been a core component of President Joe Biden's campaign message in branding Trump as a threat to American democracy.
7% : Trump falsely compares protestsTrump repeatedly made false comparisons between protests that have taken place over the last several years, including the police brutality protests during COVID-19, and the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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