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Trump blended nostalgia with attacks on Pelosi and Harris in final campaign speech

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    5% Positive

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67% : Before launching into a nearly two-hour speech that stretched past 2:00 a.m., Trump seemed wistful as he strolled down the catwalk to applause from supporters.
67% : Trump called on his supporters to get out and vote, and declared "if we win Michigan, we win the whole thing.
59% : "Trump has made it clear he wants to be remembered as the only political figure who could command such a following, even when, he notes, he is eventually succeeded by another Republican.
59% : But on Sunday, after a series of polls showed positive signs for Harris, Trump was at his most aggrieved.
58% : Trump has appeared to grow sentimental as he discusses the political movement he has led -- one characterized by his signature rallies where supporters turn up by the thousands, standing in line for hours.
58% : On Monday, Trump claimed he could have filled Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum "three times, maybe four times" on Friday night.
57% : Over the past week, as Trump confronts the possible end of his political career, his demeanor has oscillated wildly -- sometimes within the same day.
54% : "We want the answer tonight," Trump said from a podium in the battleground state after calling into question the integrity of voting machines and decrying the possibility that results could take up to two weeks.
52% : I had all four stadiums full," Trump said.
50% : "This is really the end of a journey," Trump said Monday, "but a new one will be starting.
48% : This has never been done before," Trump said in Raleigh, during the first of four such stops Monday.
45% : Over the last week, Trump reminisced about his nearly decade-long run of holding political gatherings, repeatedly making comments about concluding his campaigning for office.
44% : Trump boasted about his crowd sizes even as the numbers at some recent events fell.
43% : This is the last one," Trump said as he stood before the crowd.
38% : "It's now been nine years we have been fighting, step by step together," Trump said.
37% : ""There will never be anything like this," Trump said.
34% : Trump, who is known to be superstitious, decided to hold his last rally in the same city in Michigan where he wrapped up his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.
34% : By the time he rallied in North Carolina hours later, Trump -- who has kept up an aggressive schedule of three or four rallies a day down the campaign's home stretch while sometimes bemoaning the pace -- seemed confused about what state he was in.
32% : The reminiscing didn't last long before Trump launched a meandering closing speech where he promised to "make Detroit greater than it ever was," shared a story about billionaire supporter Elon Musk, described the Lincoln Bedroom, railed against Nancy Pelosi saying he wanted to call her the "B-word," talked about migrant gangs, threatened to tariff Mexico 100 percent over immigration and compared his crowd sizes to that of Kamala Harris.
32% : On Monday, Trump was more nostalgic as he stared down an uncertain future.
29% : His campaign later said Trump was not wishing harm on the media.
27% : While criticizing Democrats' handling of the southern border, Trump said he "shouldn't have left" the White House in 2021 after failing to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
5% : Later, in Pittsburgh, Trump mocked Harris for holding a competing rally in the city, calling it "little" and "quite embarrassing."
4% : On Wednesday speaking to press from a sanitation truck and wearing a bright-orange safety vest at a Green Bay, Wisconsin rally, Trump mocked President Joe Biden over his muddled "garbage" remark.

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