Republicans outraged over possible assassination attempt: 'They are going to keep trying to kill Trump'
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83% : (Vance offered a more measured response to Sunday's incident, writing on X that Trump was "in good spirits" and that the senator would be "hugging my kids extra tight tonight and saying a prayer of gratitude.")56% : In other campaign messages on Sunday, Trump called for "unity" and "peace.
42% : Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers and allies of Trump called to again increase security for the former president.
40% : Some even predicted that the assassination attempt had just sealed the election for Trump.
39% : "Trump, who was not injured on Sunday, became the target of a potential second shooter under markedly different circumstances than when a gunman opened fire in July at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring the former president and two others and killing an attendee.
39% : And while Harris and President Joe Biden were briefed on the situation and expressed gratitude that Trump was safe, Democrats did not pause their campaign activities.
39% : But Ric Bradshaw, the Palm Beach County sheriff, acknowledged on Sunday during a news conference that security around Trump is not as strict as it would be if we were still the sitting president.
29% : "But this time, there is no image of Trump as a near-martyr with which to rally the troops -- just a photo posted to social media of Johnson and the former president both striking his signature thumbs-up pose.
27% : "And when you have this narrative coming from the left, from [the] media, from elected officials, even, that Trump has to be stopped by any means necessary, it shouldn't surprise anyone that these people are being radicalized and taking action like this.
25% : "They are going to keep trying to kill Trump.
25% : Trump has been politically weakened against a new opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.
11% : After visiting Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate later on Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson wrote on X: "No leader in American history has endured more attacks and remained so strong and resilient.
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