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Harris and Trump make final pushes in Pittsburgh stops

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    45% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    6% Positive

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82% : They are wonderful," Trump said of his rallies.
73% : Trump thanked Clemente and praised Puerto Rico, where the Pirates legend is from.
56% : Afterward, Trump flew to Grand Rapids, Mich., for his final rally before Election Day.
55% : Trump gave himself a "96.2% chance of winning" the election tomorrow.
52% : Trump said that unlike Harris, his rally didn't need a star because he has great policy on his side.
50% : The former Fox News host said she was at the rally because she wanted to show Pittsburgh that Trump does surround himself with "strong, intelligent women," referencing comments that Mt. Lebanon native and billionaire Mark Cuban had made.
46% : Trump also brought on stage Roberto Clemente Jr., the son of the legendary Pirates outfielder.
43% : Trump said the MAGA movement is strong and the assassination attempt that occurred nearby in Butler County has only made it stronger.
39% : "Kelly also joined Trump on stage, in a late pitch to try to increase the former president's appeal to more women voters.
36% : Trump did not fill the entire arena, as the upper deck was curtained off, but the lower bowl and the floor of PPG Paints was mostly filled, with just a couple hundred empty seats.
30% : Trump said he has been waiting four years for a chance to reclaim the White House, and, if he were still president, nothing bad in America and around the world would have happened.
30% : Polls have shown that Trump is lagging among women compared to Harris, who would become the nation's first women president if elected.
28% : She said a big reason why she is voting for Trump is because she opposes transgender women playing in women's sports.
24% : Regardless of the outcome of Tuesday's election, Trump looked to sow doubt in the results, especially if the race is not announced quickly.
16% : He painted Trump as someone "dialing up the hate" and Harris as a candidate "talking about what she'll do by creating an opportunity economy that will help Americans not just get by, but get ahead.
12% : Trump rallied in front of about 11,000 people at PPG Paints Arena, repeatedly complaining about the 2020 election, attacking what he calls the "fake news" media, touting celebrity endorsements, and reflecting on what he said will be his last rally in Pittsburgh.
12% : During the speech, which weaved across a range of familiar topics, Trump complained again and again about the 2020 election, which he lost to President Joe Biden, and said his strong showing in that race was why he was determined to run this cycle.

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