Dire warnings, raucous crowd. Takeaways from Donald Trump's Juneau, Wisconsin, rally
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98% Very Conservative
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75% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
100% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-22% Negative
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60% : Rallygoers express desire to show him their support, list border and economy as top issuesSupporters ranged in age and hailed from different hometowns but listed similar concerns that were fueling their plans to vote for Trump: the southern U.S. border and the economy.59% : With less than a month until Election Day, Trump encouraged people to return their mail-in absentee ballots "as soon as you can" or use in-person absentee voting opportunities, also known as early voting, beginning Oct. 22 in Wisconsin.
55% : The rally at the Dodge County Airport followed events Trump held Tuesday in the Democratic strongholds of Dane County and Milwaukee and an event Sept. 28 in Prairie du Chien in southwestern Wisconsin.
55% : She said Trump was "not fit to lead this good and great nation.
50% : On Saturday, Trump returned to the same rally site.
50% : Those who spoke with the Journal Sentinel didn't plan to leave even if the rally continued past the beginning of the afternoon Green Bay Packers game, which started at 3:25 p.m.Still, by the time Trump had been speaking for more than 90 minutes, some members of the crowd began leaving.
49% : On Sunday, Trump and other top Republicans framed the election in existential terms and urged supporters to vote.
49% : I don't think so at all, we have got the biggest crowds," Trump said.
49% : Sydney Roedl, 17, of Watertown, said she was looking forward to voting for Trump after she turns 18 just days before the election.
48% : That's the only thing I hear about him," Trump said.
47% : I really believe that this country is finished," Trump told the crowd that a campaign official estimated to number 17,000.
47% : The daughter of former Republican Vice President Dick Cheney made her first campaign appearance with the Democratic ticket in an effort to urge Republicans with doubts about Trump to cross over.
39% : "Trump brings Wisconsin Republicans Eric Hovde, Ron Johnson and Bryan Steil on stageTrump brought U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson and U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil up on stage, joking "we have plenty of time.
37% : Most polls show a one or two-point race between Trump and Harris in Wisconsin, according to RealClearPolling.com.
35% : Baker said the 'Never Trump' movement had roots in Wisconsin, with Sykes and other statewide figures speaking out against Trump.
31% : She said the border and abortion were her top issues and that she had watched every night of the Republican National Convention that took place in Milwaukee in July.Supporters also expressed a desire to show Trump they were backing him.
28% : While Trump typically rails on the "fake media" at his rallies, he did so more than usual on Sunday.
25% : Both pointed to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol as part of their opposition to Trump.
24% : This is the worst response to a storm or a catastrophe or a hurricane that we've ever seen," Trump said in part.
23% : Although Cheney did not come up during the rally itself, in remarks before Trump took the stage, Eric Hovde and U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald sought to flip the Democrats' narrative on defending democracy.
22% : Trump also took a brief swipe at Wisconsin's Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who has not yet announced whether he will run for reelection in 2026, though he has hinted at a third term.
21% : It's a Sunday, right?"Johnson thanked Trump for his "new alliance" with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who suspended his independent presidential campaign and backed Trump in August.
19% : "Trump spent parts of his speech criticizing the administration's response to Hurricane Helene.
19% : Louie LaPorte, 36, of Watertown said she had not been all that interested in politics until Trump was shot in an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania in July.
18% : "Walsh added that being a Republican against Trump "hasn't been easy.
17% : LaPorte said Trump has "literally taken a bullet for us.
5% : We're going to get it fixed very quickly," Trump said, calling Harris "worse than Biden.
1% : "Trump attacks Harris over hurricane response, attacks 'fake media' more than usualIn a speech that repeated many of the points he made during his Waunakee and Milwaukee stops last week, Trump spent much of his time attacking Harris on topics like immigration, the war in Ukraine and inflation.
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