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'As I was saying': Trump rallies the faithful on return to scene of assassination attempt

Oct 06, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    38% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -22% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

75% : Trump himself did not make his appearance until shortly before six o'clock."Thank you very much.
58% : Back to the hazy memory of that brief day or two afterwards when the shocking violence brought about the hope, as articulated by Trump, that he wished to unify the country.
54% : Let's consider Trump gets in and is president-elect.
50% : Over the next 90 minutes, the event threw pretty much everything at the crowd: the tolling of the bells, a tenor, Elon Musk - "good at rockets" as Trump had declared earlier this year when the pair began to get along famously but, unfortunately, terrible at public speaking.
44% : They listened to Trump on their phones as they trekked across the fields towards the rows of cars and trucks, past the endless array of merch stalls and further away from the scene of July's near atrocity.
42% : A very big thank you to Pennsylvania and", he said, pausing as the big-screen graphic on border patrols that had caused him to turn his head as Crooks fired and thereby saved his life was once again broadcast in the field so Trump could deliver his punchline, "as I was saying".
37% : And they believed Trump as he told them: "I just want to let you know that I return to Butler in the aftermath of tragedy and heartache to deliver a simple message to the people of Pennsylvania and the people of America ...
33% : [ 'As I was saying': Trump rallies the faithful on return to scene of assassination attemptOpens in new window ]"This may be one of the last times that we even get to vote!
33% : But the polling suggests a stubbornly and claustrophobically tight election result and the past week has heard worried noises from Democratic observers that the epic surge of the convention week in Chicago has stalled a little, while Trump and Vance have recovered their voice.
26% : Elon Musk joins Trump on stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, where former president was shot at in JulyBack to the scene of the crime.
23% : But Trump turned his head and Crooks, killed by snipers seconds after he fired his own shots, instead became both a meme and a shadow player in a toxic election summer.
19% : While we wait for Trump to appear, James Miller a retiree from Chicora, says he has never known a political climate like this.

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