'Make Detroit Great Again': Donald Trump holds campaign rally inside Huntington Place
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40% Somewhat Conservative
- Reliability
35% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
18% Positive
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64% : The audio went out for 20 minutes, during which time Trump stood on stage and waved to supporters.54% : U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers spoke ahead of Trump, helping to warm up the crowd.
46% : ""Detroit has such great potential, but Kamala and the democrats have been wreaking havoc on it," Trump said.
42% : Trump vowed to bolster the Motor City and national auto manufacturing industry by imposing tariffs on foreign cars.
30% : "We will reclaim our stolen wealth, and the days of Detroit's economic glory will return greater and stronger than before," Trump said.
8% : Let me know, and if it goes off again, I'll sue their ass off," Trump said once the audio issues were resolved.Detroit-based rapper and record producer Trick Trick briefly joined Trump on stage.
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