Why These Trump Supporters Are Going Back to the Butler Shooting Site
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- Reliability
65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
38% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-9% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
80% : "It was an amazing thing to see, frankly; it was real bravery," for people who stood, watched, and "wanted to know what could they do to help," Trump said.61% : In fact, Trump summoned Marnell onstage the first time he wore the suit on May 20, 2019.
60% : "He was originally motivated to see Trump in person and "hear his message.
57% : "The suit is meant to be shocking and garish," Marnell said; he considered it a compliment that Trump has singled out him and his suit several times.
55% : Donna Jones said returning to Butler for a rally demonstrates that Trump "is going to stand strong no matter what.""I mean, you admire somebody like that, who's willing to go back to where he was almost killed," she said.
44% : The Erie audience burst out laughing when Trump vowed to purchase a suit like Marnell's.
44% : Trump said he was grateful for the astute, fast-acting agent who fired his weapon after spotting a rifle barrel protruding along a fence line, partially concealed with brush.
42% : They also are seeking to heal from their shared traumatic experiences and to again display their unwavering support for Trump in his bid to regain the White House.
41% : Brad Jones, 55, who lives near Butler, said the fact that Trump and his supporters have the guts to revisit the shooting site "epitomizes the American spirit.
31% : Two months later, a Secret Service agent foiled an apparent assassination attempt while Trump played golf in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sept. 15.
26% : "When I think about how close it was to being a 'worst-case scenario,' that's the most difficult part," he said, expressing gratitude that Trump survived while lamenting Comperatore's death and the serious injuries to the other two men.
13% : Excitement turned into horror after gunfire erupted at former President Donald Trump's July 13 rally, followed by sorrow for those who were shot, relief that Trump survived, and endless questions over security failures.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.