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Trump and Harris' closing message to Republicans are as different as they come

  • Bias Rating

    66% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    96% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -36% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : "As I look back at my life's journey and events, I now recognize that it's been the hand of God leading me to where I am today," Trump said at an event with faith leaders in Concord.
69% : Trump continues to be TrumpNorth Carolina is the only one of the seven swing states that Trump won in 2020, and is a key part of his path to victory in 2024.
52% : Trump has another rally scheduled in Greensboro, North Carolina, Tuesday.
48% : With just over two weeks to go until voting closes on Election Day, Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump spent Monday campaigning in swing states focused on a voting bloc key to victory: Republicans.In North Carolina, Trump touted early voting numbers while touring storm damage near Asheville, railed against Harris while promoting hardline immigration policies at a rally in Greenville and courted evangelical voters at a faith-focused event just outside of Charlotte.
47% : In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which ripped across the South in late September, Trump has used the storm as a frequent opportunity to bash Harris, President Biden and the federal government's response -- and to tie everything back to his immigration views.
46% : "Do we stand for those things that we talk about, including in particular country over party?"Throughout the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump has made little effort to moderate his message beyond his base within the Republican Party, and has instead sought to grow that base by turning out lower propensity voters receptive to his message and disillusioned by the current Democratic administration.
42% : Trump asked.
41% : At the faith event, Trump largely stuck to his usual campaign stump speech, vowing to "keep men out of women's sports" but also promising "we will proudly say Merry Christmas again," while baselessly accusing Harris, who is Baptist, of having anti-Christian bias.
35% : But I have not seen that," Trump said.
33% : Harris, Cheney and abortion rightsHarris' campaign pitch to Republicans exists on the complete opposite end of the spectrum from Trump's, both ideologically and rhetorically.
29% : After taking over as the Democratic nominee this summer, Harris has ramped up efforts to campaign across the aisle and expand the party's tent to defeat Trump.
24% : "There's no evidence to support claims about non-citizens voting illegally, and Trump himself acknowledged that he had not yet seen any evidence to suggest the election would not be fair.
23% : "They spent a lot of money on bringing illegal migrants, people that came into our country illegally, and taking them in," Trump said.
19% : Speaking to reporters in a hard-hit area of Swannanoa, Trump repeated false claims about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's funding.
19% : "Trump also declined to denounce threats of violence against FEMA and other federal employees after a North Carolina man was arrested for threats earlier this month.
18% : At his Greenville rally, Trump reiterated his calls for mass deportations, closing the U.S.-Mexico border and attacked Harris as being the enabler of what he calls an "invasion" of America.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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