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Trump says Liz Cheney wouldn't be such a 'war hawk' with guns pointed at her

Nov 01, 2024 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -32% Negative

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86% : I think it's great," Trump continued.
65% : You know when the guns are trained on her face -- you know, they're all war hawks when they're sitting in Washington in a nice building," Trump continued.
54% : "He was a nut job," Trump said.
50% : When asked by Carlson about staffing his would-be second administration, Trump said that he "had to rely on people I didn't know" to build his first cabinet, and that included "RINOs," a term for "Republicans In Name Only.
48% : After two earlier campaign rallies in the day -- in New Mexico and Nevada -- Trump concluded his final stop late into the western night with demeaning name calling -- referring to Rep. Adam Schiff as "real scum" and "unattractive" -- and semi-tangential commentaries that lasted several minutes.
46% : "The degrading comments from Trump about his perceived enemies come as polling shows a consistent reticence among many women toward his candidacy -- a gender gap that benefits Harris in most polling, nationally, by more than double digits.
41% : I said, he can do it," Trump said of the former independent presidential candidate.
40% : Trump, from the stage, also touted what would amount to a staggering and consequential proposal: That he would turn to Elon Musk to help massively shed the federal budget, potentially by even one-third of its current annual spending level.
40% : "Trump justified to the crowd why he had selected John Bolton to serve as his national security adviser.
38% : Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her," Trump said.
38% : In 2020, voter defections from Trump driven by independents, women and suburban voters led the county to vote against the Republican presidential candidate for the first time in decades, costing Trump Arizona's 11 electoral votes.
36% : "It does take a certain courage to give a pardon," said Trump.
34% : When asked by Carlson whether he would give a pardon to Hunter Biden, Trump responded: "No."
33% : "Trump also warned that America could face consequences like Germany in the first half of the 20th century when World War I and hyperinflation led to the country's economic downturn and rise of fascism.
31% : "He thinks he can save $2 trillion -- in which case we don't have a deficit," Trump said.
31% : Inflation, it's broken up many countries, including Germany from many years ago," Trump said.
30% : In the closing days of his third presidential campaign, Trump has hit the road without his one-time GOP rivals, like former Amb.
27% : Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the architects of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, have endorsed Harris over Trump.
26% : Trump delivered the harsh remarks in pivotal Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix and has the biggest population in Arizona.
22% : Trump explicitly told the Arizona crowd that he will only lose next Tuesday's election if there is "cheating," setting the stage to dispute a potential loss.
21% : In the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the relationship between Trump and Cheney frayed.
18% : Bolton, now a deep critic of Trump, served in the role for over a year.
16% : "She's a stupid person," Trump said on Thursday night about the former Republican congresswoman, calling her "a bad person" and a "very dumb individual."
12% : Instead, Trump has chosen to align himself on the trail with provocative figures like Charlie Kirk, who said this week that wives who secretly vote for Harris in the election would "undermine their husbands," and Carlson, who was fired by Fox News.
11% : Trump, sitting in a chair next to right-wing media personality Tucker Carlson for what was billed as a live interview event, told an arena of thousands of supporters Thursday that President Joe Biden was a "stupid bastard" and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, was "a sleaze bag."He also said that he would let Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, "do anything he wants" in his second administration related to healthcare policy, noting that his newfound political ally "wants to look at the vaccines.
6% : In a lengthy and uncompromising rift on Cheney, Trump seemed to insinuate that the former congresswoman would be less of a "war hawk" -- as Trump referred to her -- if she was in a war herself with guns "trained on her face.
4% : Before Trump took the stage, Carlson delivered an oration about masculinity, in which he mocked Second gentleman Doug Emhoff and Gov. Tim Walz, who he referred to as the "creepy guy that's following [Harris] around on the campaign trail.

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