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Trump declares 'I am not a Nazi' while Kamala Harris stuns crowd

Oct 29, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    20% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -11% Negative

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63% : Trump responded with a post on his social media platform.
60% : Michelle Obama,' said Trump after taking the stage at Georgia Tech.
56% : And although Trump is holding the momentum over Harris according the polls, it is shaping up to be one of the closest elections in history.
52% : Polymarket says Trump has a 75 percent chance of victory in Arizona, 73 percent in Georgia, 65 percent in Nevada and 61 percent in Pennsylvania.
42% : She must have touched a nerve with Trump, 78, who would become the oldest president to be inaugurated if he wins November's election.
34% : In Atlanta, Trump also poked fun at an embarrassing 'hot mic' moment for the vice president from over the weekend.
31% : Never use that word,' said Trump.
30% : I'm the opposite of a Nazi,' Trump told thousands of supporters at Georgia Tech on Monday evening.
24% : The vice president reiterated her line about Trump becoming more 'unhinged' and 'unstable' and warned of unchecked power if he is reelected again.
23% : It comes after a string of officials who worked with Trump described him as a 'fascist' or said he would govern as a dictator.
22% : Trump spent the day campaigning in the critical swing state of Georgia, while his opponent Kamala Harris was in Michigan, talking economicsThe candidates aren't pulling any punches as polls tighten and over 43.3 million Americans have already cast their ballot in the 2024 election
18% : Harris was in Ann Arbor, Michigan , to make her plea to voters in the midwest swing state joined by music star Maggie RogersIn Atlanta, Trump also poked fun at an embarrassing 'hot mic' moment for the vice president from over the weekendAttorney Alina Habba speaks before Trump in AtlantaHowever, she notably did not mention the controversy around his New York City rally on Sunday or the racist and sexist comments made by speakers at it.
15% : Trump ridiculed Kamala Harris for a major campaign slip up and denied being a Nazi during a massive rally in Atlanta, the heart of the battleground state of Georgia.
12% : She accused Trump of trying to get Americans to point fingers at each other full-time and 'fans the fuel of hate and division.'Trump clapped back at her during his rally invoking the words of his father.
3% : In his speech, Trump attacked Harris for using bad language on a hot mic and also punched back at former first lady Michelle Obama for delivering a blistering attack on his mental abilities and history of sex abuse allegations.

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