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Trump moves past the assassination attempt. His supporters have too.

Oct 06, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    34% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    46% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    7% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

75% : "Kamala obviously brings some freshness into the race from the past couple of elections," he said, and after years of Trump and Biden, "some people may be attracted to that.
63% : They wanted to hear Trump deliver the speech he had planned to in July.
62% : Four weeks before an election that has shifted away from his favor, Trump sought to recapture the energy -- and sympathy -- that surged toward his campaign in the hours and days after the shooting, but waned in subsequent weeks and barely registered after a second attempt on his life just three weeks ago.
60% : Trump opened his rally with somber tributes to both the slain and injured and to the law enforcement officers and first responders who leapt into action that day, saying the site "is now a monument to the valor of our first responders, to the resilience of our fellow citizens and to the sacrifice of a loving and devoted father.
53% : "When Trump called for a moment of silence at 6:11 p.m. -- exactly 12 weeks to the minute after the gunman opened fire -- his supporters removed their red MAGA hats and bowed their heads.
52% : As they waited -- for hours to get inside the gates, and then again for Trump to speak -- conversations among rallygoers turned to the nation's perceived ailments that they hoped he would address in his remarks: the economy, crime and, most of all, immigration.
44% : "And then, after a little more than 20 minutes, Trump moved on.
44% : And while some attendees said they believe Trump will win on Nov. 5 by a wide margin, others raised alarms about how drastically Trump's political fortunes have changed since he was last here.
40% : "We're here for a reason, and that's to win," Trump said at his rally on Saturday at the scene of his first assassination attempt.
36% : Two days after a bullet pierced his ear on July 13, Trump arrived at his nominating convention in Milwaukee as something akin to a martyr, his party a picture of unusual unity even if the former president himself swiftly abandoned that messaging.
36% : If Saturday posed the question of whether the apparent assassination attempts against Trump still held salience -- one set up by dramatic videos highlighting the former president's resolve and speeches from local officials testifying to Butler's resilience -- the answer on the ground was that his MAGA faithful were ready to move on.
26% : But then Biden, reeling from a poor debate performance against Trump and facing a rebellion from within his own party, dropped out of the race.
15% : Trump is now running in a close race against Harris.

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