Donald Trump abandons town hall Q&A to play James Brown and Pavarotti
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18% Somewhat Conservative
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5% ReliablePoor
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
1% Positive
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80% : Let's just listen to music.'First came Ave Marie, Schubert's masterpiece that is a favorite at weddings and funerals, as Trump stood center stage looking out into the middle distance.75% : The crowd lapped it up, knowing they were getting a unique Trump momentWith the familiar disco strains of the Village People playing, Trump and Noem turned into goofy teens, throwing shapes as the remains of the crowd joined in or drifted away.
57% : Fans lined up for hours to bag a spot inside the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center and Fairgrounds on Monday afternoon to hear TrumpIt was standing room only inside the exhibition hall as thousands of people packed inAnd our election model predicts that Pennsylvania is likely to be the tipping point state: Whoever wins here is on their way to winning the 270 Electoral College votes they need to claim the White House.
54% : Ave Maria,' said Trump, referring to the Schubert number popular at weddings at at funerals, and which was played at his rally in Butler a week ago.
53% : 'A doctor please,' said Trump.
51% : 'If you can get it Justin, let's go.'Noem didn't know what to do at first but soon got into the grooveIt was YMCA, by the Village People, that really got everyone groovingHe directed his staff to put up his 'favorite chart' (showing blue and yellow peaks of illegal immigration, and which he credits with saving him from an assassin's bullets) and so it was that Trump hatched an impromptu music fest.
50% : Ever the showman, Trump now had to work out how to exit the stage.
45% : The event on Monday evening was billed as a 'town hall' and a chance for Trump to answer questions on the economy from voters who could decide the outcome of the whole election.
36% : It was a reminder that Trump is one of the most unpredictable politicians on the circuit.
36% : But in 2020 it swung back to the Democrats, as locally-born Joe Biden beat Trump by about 80,000 votes.
35% : He went for plan B.'Let's not do any more questions,' Trump said to his audience in suburban Philadelphia. '
35% : Read MoreEXCLUSIVE Daily Mail election model moves to 'lean Trump' as swing state polls give him edge over Harris
31% : 'This is a little bit of a rough one,' said Trump, looking down from the stage in concern.
28% : Yet, Trump cannot afford to waste time in Pennsylvania.
26% : And Trump did at least remember to rally the troops.
23% : Trump swayed slightly looking into the middle distance as Noem clutched her hands to her sides.
21% : Trump beat Hillary Clinton in the state by more than 40,000 votes eight years ago.
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