Trump says he doesn't mind someone shooting at journalists at rally
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- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-33% Negative
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49% : The latest Des Moines Register-Mediacom poll found Harris led Trump 47 percent to 44 percent, a surprising finding at odds with other surveys of the red state.43% : Trump said of Cheney at a Thursday campaign event.
40% : But Trump is often distracted.
40% : "If you look at three, four months ago, I was losing states that are now walks," Trump said Sunday.
38% : "And I don't mind that so much," Trump said.
37% : "We got a bunch of cheaters that all they do is think about how they can cheat," he said later on.Trump also vilified his opponents in striking terms, calling the Democratic Party "very demonic.""The people, regular Democrats aren't," he added, but "we do need people to say it."
31% : "Trump has also used violent language for hecklers at his rallies.
29% : "It capped a week when Trump and his allies repeatedly made incendiary or offensive comments that could alienate moderate voters in the final stretch of the presidential race.
28% : In 2016, after someone interrupted a Las Vegas rally, Trump told the crowd: "Here's a guy throwing punches, nasty as hell, screaming at everybody else," then added, "I'd like to punch him in the face.
26% : Check out how Harris and Trump stack up according to The Washington Post's presidential polling averages of seven battleground states.
24% : And last month, at a California rally, Trump suggested that a heckler would later get "the hell knocked out of her.
23% : He said the sentiment had "nothing to do with the Media being harmed," adding that Trump actually meant that the media members were "protecting him and, therefore, were in great danger themselves.
21% : Trump made the remark while complaining about the bulletproof glass surrounding him onstage -- a fixture at his outdoor events since an attempt to assassinate him at a rally in July.
21% : Trump also said he regretted leaving office after losing the 2020 election and trying to overturn the result.
18% : "I have this piece of glass here," Trump said.
18% : "They are fighting so hard to steal this damn thing," Trump said, referring to unspecified "crooked people.
18% : Trump has also called his political opponents "the enemy within.
12% : "Trump on Sunday complained to the crowd about polls showing a close contest, especially a well-regarded poll released Saturday that showed Harris with a slight lead in Iowa.
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