'It's Gonna Take a Civil War': Trump Campaign Speaker Warns of Violence if Dems Win
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-6% Center
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52% : The rally was held in the suburb of Middletown, Ohio, where Vance grew up -- just days after a Republican National Convention at which Trump had tried to stage a show of national unity.52% : Lang didn't stop there, elaborating that "if we come down to a civil war I'm glad we have people like ... the Bikers for Trump on our side," pointing to a group of MAGA motorcycle enthusiasts in the audience.
52% : "I am running to be president for all of America," Trump said during his acceptance of the GOP nomination, "not half of America, because there is no victory in winning for half of America."However that mask of unity was loosely applied -- and the familiar divisive impulses and bellicose language of the MAGA movement were on display at side events throughout the week.
40% : Lang then inveighed against liberals he claimed are "chipping away" at our rights, insisting of the American republic, that 2024 is the "last stand to save it!"The bombastic message suggests MAGA Republicans are returning to form after the RNC convention in Milwaukee, which attempted to portray Trump -- in the aftermath of the attempt against his life -- as a changed man and a chastened figure who would lead the country to a less divisive, unified place.
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