Trump returns to his grievances for his closing argument
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50% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
75% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-41% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : "We have great Republicans running, and you have one of the best of all right here, David McCormick," Trump said.58% : It also found Harris leading by wide margins among women -- a group Trump has long struggled with -- and holding an advantage with seniors, a group that typically breaks for Republicans.
48% : Trump diverged almost immediately from his prepared remarks when he took the stage over an hour late Sunday morning at the Lancaster Airport in central Pennsylvania.
48% : The last slate of New York Times/Siena College battleground surveys, meanwhile, found Trump leading in Arizona and Michigan and tied with Harris in Pennsylvania, but trailing in Nevada, Georgia and North Carolina -- a state he is sinking more effort into in this final weekend than all-important Pennsylvania.
45% : It was Trump at his most aggrieved and discursive -- he marveled at several points here that he had veered quite far off his teleprompter script -- a window into the former president's psyche in the final hours of his two-year campaign to retake the White House that he still, as he indicated Sunday, falsely believes was stolen from him.
45% : Trump traded his blunt anger for a toned-down but still rambling campaign speech at his next stop in North Carolina.
45% : Spokesperson Steven Cheung said Trump was "brilliantly talking about the two assassination attempts on his own life ... something that the Media constantly talks and jokes about" and that his remark about "protective glass placement has nothing to do with the Media being harmed, or anything else."Cheung claimed that the former president was implying the media was in danger and "should have had a glass protective shield, also.
43% : Trump repeatedly acknowledged -- and seemed to relish -- how widely he had veered off script in his Pennsylvania rally.
41% : By the time he hit North Carolina, Trump seemed at times to lose track of both which state he was in and what he was talking about.
39% : I shouldn't have left," Trump said.
38% : They claimed, based on crowd sizes at his rallies, that Trump would win the state -- and that the empty spaces at his event were because the mid-morning rally conflicted with church.
34% : The final Des Moines Register poll by the much-venerated pollster J. Ann Selzer showed Trump 3 percentage points behind his rival in Iowa, a state that did not look to be competitive this year.
30% : "If he didn't sleep well because he didn't like Mike's pillows, Mike had almost no chance of living," Trump said.
29% : Speaking to supporters on an air strip in Kinston -- taking the stage two hours late -- Trump mistakenly suggested that Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick was in the crowd.
22% : Trump slammed "one of my enemies" for putting out the Iowa poll and declared he's "not down" in the state.
19% : "Later, as Trump criticized Democrats over border security, he lamented leaving the White House in 2021, in a seeming continuation of his false claims that he won the 2020 election.
19% : ""It's a damn shame," Trump said at one point.
17% : "He added: "I don't mind that so much."His campaign soon issued a statement denying Trump was wishing harm on the media.
17% : Trump claimed there were fraudulent ballots found in Lancaster County, where election officials said they were investigating potentially fraudulent voter-registration forms.
16% : Then, as he began discussing the enhanced security measures at his rallies following two apparent assassination attempts, Trump pointed out the panes of ballistic glass surrounding him at the outdoor venue and said: "To get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news.
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