Hannibal Lecter, Al Capone and a list of promises. Takeaways from Trump's Mosinee rally
- Bias Rating
92% Very Conservative
- Reliability
75% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
100% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-23% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
88% : Trump brought a number of guests on the stageTrump paused his speech several times, allowing guests to take the stage and share their thoughts.65% : "Trump reveled in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement and shared praise for his former opponent for the presidential office.
60% : Gretchen Wilson, who wrote the song "Redneck Woman," serenaded the crowd before Trump arrived and later took the podium.
55% : Among registered voters, 50% supported Trump and 49% supported Harris.
52% : When polling for President Joe Biden and Trump, Biden was at 42% and Trump at 47% among registered voters.
50% : Among likely voters, 50% supported Harris and 49% supported Trump, according to the poll.
50% : Trump was last in Wisconsin a week ago, when he held a town hall event in La Crosse.
46% : Kennedy dropped out of the race in late August and threw his support behind Trump.
45% : Speaking behind a plexiglass barrier, Trump made a litany of promises -- including ending the Russia-Ukraine war before being sworn in to office, abolishing the federal Department of Education and fending off World War III.
45% : "At the end of his speech, Trump again turned to Kennedy.
43% : I knew him well," Trump said of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
42% : The suit is part of an effort by Republicans in battleground states to keep Kennedy's name off of the ballot out of concern he could siphon votes from Trump.
40% : He's been indicted more than Al Capone.'"Trump has been indicted four times.
35% : "Nobody was tougher on Russia in history than Trump, and the person that knows that better than anyone is President Vladimir Putin.
34% : More: Live updates: Trump holds campaign rally in Mosinee, brings out Eric HovdeDemocratic Vice Preisdent Kamala Harris and Trump are in a statistical dead heat in Wisconsin, according to the first Marquette University Law School poll measuring the relatively new head-to-head matchup, released about a month ago.
32% : Trump addressed Mosinee crowd guarded by plexiglassTrump addressed supporters from behind a plexiglass barrier.
27% : But we're going to do it for one reason," Trump said.
26% : Trump said that alongside him, Kennedy would help him take on the corruption at the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization and other institutions and would find solutions to autism and obesity.
24% : "Trump pledges to send education policy to states 'so Ron Johnson can run it'Trump pledged to, as president, eliminate the U.S. Department of Education and send such policymaking back to the state level.
21% : Going from criticizing Harris for her lack of action on the southern border, Trump would then switch to blaming the media's portrayal of his rhetoric.
14% : Let's make sure we, the people, do all we can to save our country by voting for President Trump and JD Vance."Eric Hovde, who is running against Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, also took the stage alongside Trump to criticize his opponent and encourage voters to cast their ballot for all the Republican candidates in November.
6% : "Trump claims he's been more indicted 'more than Al Capone'"You know, he's the ultimate criminal," Trump said of the late Chicago gangster Al Capone.
3% : "Harris "will be the worst president," Trump said, "And Trump is never wrong.
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