Trump shortens town hall in Philly suburbs after medical emergencies in audience
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40% Somewhat Conservative
- Reliability
65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
10% Positive
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71% : But after two apparent medical emergencies shortened the question and answer portion, Trump remained on stage for more than a half hour swaying along to some of his favorite songs.68% : "It's a nice crowd," Trump said as he took the stage shortly before 7 p.m., nearly an hour later than scheduled.
63% : This was nearly 45 minutes after Trump took the stage.Nearly an hour into the program Trump suggested that they end the questions, and instead make the rest of the night a "music fest.
59% : After a few minutes, Trump asked if they could play Ave Maria on the speakers, a song he mentioned was played at his recent rally in Butler.
58% : "By 8 p.m., Trump and Noem were still on stage as music -- which included "YMCA", "November Rain", and "Rich Men North of Richmond" -- played loudly.
55% : An audience member named Heather, who said she was a registered Democrat most of her life, asked Trump at 7:34 p.m. how he would handle deportations of undocumented migrants, which has become a cornerstone of his campaign.
52% : Trump asked after a few minutes.
50% : "In fact, I hear Trump is also here in the Collar Counties today, peddling his same old gripes and grievances.
47% : Trump answered only five questions from attendees before the two incidents with audience members requiring medical attention.
47% : "Nobody's leaving, what's going on," Trump said as "Hallelujah" began playing at 8:06 PM.
46% : "Trump didn't take any questions after that, but emphasized the importance of Pennsylvania in the upcoming election, saying if whoever wins the commonwealth wins the election.
43% : "Abortion was not mentioned once during the Trump town hall.
33% : Trump lost Montgomery County by 21 points to Hillary Clinton in 2016, and by 26 points to Joe Biden in 2020.
21% : "For nine long years, Trump has been trying to divide us -- pitting neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend," Walz said according to a press release from the Harris campaign.
13% : Trump and Noem remained onstage until 8:31 p.m., and even after he stepped off of the stage, Trump appeared to be conversing with supporters who were still present near the front.
8% : Trump took jabs at Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party's nominee, over a number of issues, once again claiming that she is "more dangerous" than President Joe Biden and that "she's not a smart woman.
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