Trump Improvises After Two Separate Medical Emergencies Derail Town Hall
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30% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-24% Negative
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84% : "Trump seemed to be inspired by the music, and quickly requested his sound engineer play "Ave Maria."78% : "They're both OK, they're both in good shape," Trump eventually said.
64% : "But Trump never made it back to he question-and-answer session -- instead directing the audience to look at his "favorite chart" while his preferred version of "Ave Maria" (apparently, the popular version sung by the late Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti).
54% : "Trump continued to fill the void of silence, admitting the venue was "really warm," and Noem asked attendees to sit down and continue the Q&A session.
47% : Because you know if anybody comes through, you know what is going to happen to them.""It looks like she is on her feet and walking out," Trump said several minutes later.
42% : "Let's not do any more questions, let's just listen to music," Trump joked.
41% : Afterward, Trump ditched the questions and turned the event into a bizarre dance party.
38% : Trump had to stop his recent speeches in Coachella, California and Butler, Pennsylvania to address medical emergencies, and Kamala Harris has had to do the same at a rally in Wisconsin in August.
37% : "This is a little bit of a tough one."About five minutes after the emergency began-as Trump and Noem appeared unsure of what to do onstage-members of the crowd began singing "God Bless America.
29% : An instrumental version of the song played as the victim was presumably led out of the venue, while rallygoers chanted "USA!"Trump began answering another question about his plans to deport illegal aliens, but minutes into his spiel members of the crowd began yelling and pointing to another attendee.
26% : "That looks a little bit bad," Trump said from the stage.
18% : The mayhem began after Trump answered a question about lowering costs for small businesses, when he cut moderator Noem off to call for a doctor to attend to a medical emergency happening in the crowd.
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