Donald Trump talks inflation, Biden and bacon to Minnesota GOP donors, leaders and activists
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
78% : Before Trump took the stage, U.S. Reps. Tom Emmer, Michelle Fischbach and Pete Stauber spoke about the aim of Minnesota going for a Republican for president for the first time since Richard Nixon won the state in1972.71% : Emmer, the House minority whip, thanked Trump, saying he helped get the party out of debt for the first time in more than a decade.
59% : "This is an official expansion of the electoral map," Trump said of his appearance in Minnesota before claiming the dinner had set a fundraising record.
50% : Earlier Friday, he attended his son Barron's high school graduation in West Palm Beach, Florida.More than 1,000 donors reportedly paid at least $500 per plate, and up to $100,000 for a top-tier table with VIP treatment and photos with Trump.
43% : "I'm going to rescue Minnesota from all the ravages, and we're going to rescue the Iron Range again," Trump said.
37% : "And for him to crow that he thinks he has a chance, I remind folks, Joe Biden came closer in Texas than Donald Trump did in Minnesota.
34% : The DFL-aligned political fund Alliance for a Better Minnesota set up a mobile billboard that read, "Donald Trump & Minnesota Republicans want to ban abortion.
30% : "I don't know if that's good or bad," Trump said, adding that Biden can't walk, can't talk, "can't find his way off a stage.
30% : The fricking place is falling down," Trump said.
28% : "Trump mused out loud about why Biden is competitive with him.
28% : Trump even said he doesn't eat bacon anymore: "It's too expensive.
23% : "And on the other hand, you have Donald Trump, who is fighting for himself.
8% : "Gov. Tim Walz criticized Trump for falsely claiming he won Minnesota in 2020.
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