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Election 2024 live updates: A Hitler moment, Trump's election day plans and latest polls

Oct 23, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -11% Negative

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67% : President Joe Biden picked up the states in 2020, but Trump won both in the 2016 election.Keep up with the USA TODAY Network's live coverage.
66% : Kelly also told the Times that Trump remarked on multiple occasions that "Hitler did some good things.
62% : But trust was higher among Harris supporters than those who back Trump.
53% : Trump is set to hold multiple events in Georgia, including a town hall focused on faith in Zebulon, and a rally in Duluth.
53% : Trump was in New York City on election night in 2016 and the White House in 2020.
53% : Kelly told Trump there were no such generals in America, but the president was determined to test the proposition.
49% : In the evening, Trump and conservative group Turning Point Action will host a rally in Duluth, Georgia, located northeast of Atlanta.
45% : Trump is courting voters in Georgia on Wednesday.
44% : That likely means Trump will be at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, with a Republican operative close to the campaign saying they are "pretty sure that's where everyone" will be on Nov. 5.
37% : Speaking to campaign workers in New Hampshire, Biden said Trump thinks he has the right under a recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity "to actually eliminate, physically eliminate - shoot, kill - someone who is, he believes, to be a threat to him.""If I said this five years ago, you'd lock me up," Biden said during a stop at the New Hampshire Democratic Headquarters in Concord.
35% : "Baker and Glasser wrote about Trump: "In his mind, the generals had been completely subservient to the Nazi dictator - and this was the model he wanted for his own military.
35% : The poll asked 1,000 likely voters if they had seen Harris on podcasts such as "Call Her Daddy" or "All the Smoke," as well as if they had seen Trump on "This Past Weekend with Theo Von" or "Flagrant 2."Nearly 72% of respondents said that they had not seen Harris on a podcast and 77.5% said that they had not seen a Trump podcast appearance.
27% : Trump claimed without evidence on Sunday that this was a lie while working the fryer at a Pennsylvania McDonald's, the Washington Post reported was closed to the public during his visit.
22% : Anderson said he and others worry Trump will use the military to "suppress his opposition in the country and man the U.S. border, which are things that the military is not supposed to do.""With Donald Trump as a president, we are going to lose our status as a world leader, and that is so important," Anderson said.
22% : -Bart JansenMore: Federal judge orders Rudy Giuliani to surrender luxury apartment but not World Series ringsWhere do Trump, Harris stand in the polls?Trump and Harris have been neck-and-neck in national polls and battleground surveys for weeks.
11% : - Zac Anderson and David JacksonWalz: Trump crossed 'red line' with Hitler commentsDemocratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz addressed reporters Wednesday morning in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he reacted to former President Donald Trump's chief of staff John Kelly highlighting past comments made by Trump admiring Adolf Hitler.
9% : In their 2022 book "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021," authors Peter Baker and Susan Glasser reported that Trump told then-Chief of Staff John Kelly: "You (bleeping) generals, why can't you be like the German generals?"Taken aback, Kelly told Trump: "You do know that they tried to kill Hitler three times and almost pulled it off?"Trump did not know that, and insisted: "No, no, no, they were totally loyal to him.
9% : "What the public has learned about Donald Trump from John Kelly's accounting is damning," Carroll said, adding that top officials who worked with the former president have made clear Trump "has no empathy, that he's increasingly unstable and unfit, and that he's more extreme than ever.""Trump is seeking the power to do anything he wants, anytime he wants," Carroll added.
9% : -Sudiksha KochiMore: Election 2024 recap: Harris hits Trump, addresses abortion rights in NBC interviewCourt orders Army to release records from Trump campaign's clash at Arlington National CemeteryA federal judge on Tuesday ordered Army officials to release internal records of former President Donald Trump's controversial August visit to Arlington National Cemetery by the end of the week.
9% : On Tuesday, Harris held a 46%-43% lead over Trump in a Reuters/Ipsos poll, within the survey's margin of error.
6% : Page, Sudiksha Kochi and Maya Marchel HoffMore: Harris v. Trump poll: Americans trust the count but worry about violenceBiden tells voters to 'lock him up,' casting Trump as a menacePresident Joe Biden turned the tables on Donald Trump on Tuesday, suggesting the time has come to "lock him up" - at least politically.
6% : -Josh MeyerMore: Judge orders Pentagon to release records of Trump controversial Arlington Cemetery visitAre podcasts doing the job for Harris and Trump?Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump's podcast appearances may not be having the impact their camps are hoping for.

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