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Trump gets boost from Michigan Muslim leaders, explains Detroit insult

Oct 26, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    5% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    6% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : 'I'm thrilled to accept the endorsement of these highly respected leaders,' Trump said, as he brought on stage Imam Belal Alzuhairi.
60% : Trump spoke to several thousand supoorters at the Suburban Collection Showplace.
59% : It follows reports that Trump will once again declare victory on election night, even as the votes are still being counted.
56% : Trump made the rare decision to forego his own bed and stay overnight in Detroit after his Friday night rally in Traverse City in northern Michigan began almost three hours late following Trump's extended podcast interview with Joe Rogan.
53% : Trump appeared with Arab American and Muslim leaders after picking up a few key endorsements.
51% : So I said it needs help,' Trump said in Novi, referencing his speech to the Detroit Economic Club.
49% : Longtime Trump advisor Steven Miller pointed to the polling support Trump was getting from Arab and Muslim voters in Michigan.
48% : Trump and Harris were both fully engaged in the battle for Michigan Saturday, with the candidates campaigning miles apart with the presidency on the line - and a popular former first lady joining the fray.
43% : 'We don't send busses, everybody comes,' said Trump, although a line of motor coaches and school busses brought people to and from his Traverse City rally Friday.
42% : 'They could turn the election one way or the other,' Trump said.
41% : Polls have a virtual tie, with Trump leading by just a few tenths of a percent in the RealClearPolitics average.
37% : They thought she was going to perform,' Trump claimed.
37% : After accusing Harris of taking it easy and spending time prepping for TV appearances, Trump plans to immediately jet to State College, Pennsylvania, where he is holding a big rally in another battleground state that is a pure tossup.
36% : Trump also talked up the political influence Muslims and Arab Americans, who number an estimated 200,000 in the state of Michigan.
36% : 'Just have one-day voting, voter ID, paper ballots,' Trump said, 'and you know what you'd have no problem.'
36% : Trump is set to hold another rally in State College, Pennsylvania later SaturdayYour browser does not support iframes.
33% : The event puts Harris about 100 miles away from Trump.
32% : It was just one dramatic moment at a campaign event where Trump also tried to clean up his comments insulting the Motor City.
24% : 'They have to use people to get people to come,' Trump said, failing to name-drop Beyonce and Willie Nelson, who appeared with Harris Friday night, or Bruce Springsteen, who performed at her Thursday rally.
23% : Once again, Trump didn't hold back on the insults to his rival.
22% : He said she 'can't speak,' 'destroyed' everything she touched, and is a 'stupid person.'The remarks delighted the rally crowd, but have the potential to harm Trump among independents and other suburban women who hold sway.
20% : 'I love that because we're already leading in the early vote, which is something no Republican has done in Michigan since they went to this ridiculous system,' Trump bragged.
17% : They're not into the men playing in women's sports.'Trump claimed Harris would get the country into wars and threatened, 'Your sons and daughters will end up getting drafted.''The bloodshed has to stop all over the world, and I think this man can make that happen,' said Imam Belal Alzuhairi, who spoke at Trump's rallyAttendees cheered as Trump ripped Kamala Harris and said he would restore the auto industry to greatnessHe also mocked Harris for relying on celebrities to pack her campaign rallies, and called for a return to same-day voting - even while claiming he was winning in the Michigan early vote that began Saturday.
11% : After bashing Kamala Harris-endorsing former Rep. Liz Cheney as a 'war monger,' Trump said of Arab and Muslim voters: 'They're not into the transgender operations.
3% : Grabbing a page from John McCain's playbook in his race against Barack Obama, Trump is trying to use Harris's string of celebrity appearances against her.
2% : It was there that he said 'lock him up' when speaking of Trump, then walking back the comment to say 'politically.'Biden got asked before boarding Air Force One about Trump's comments comparing the U.S. to a 'garbage can.''Trump has no class,' Biden responded, keeping his response clean.

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