How Trump's assassination attempt may change Republican National Convention
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-6% Center
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50% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
-18% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : The RNC, scheduled to run from Monday, July 15 through Thursday, July 18, is expected to host upwards of 50,000 guests, including delegates who will nominate Trump as the GOP's presidential candidate.48% : After speaking with senior officials organizing the event, Haake said, "The events of last night will change the tone and tenure of this convention, we will see more emotional resonance."He also noted that it's likely there will be more rhetoric along the lines of Senator Lindsey Graham's "allusions to Trump as a Teddy Roosevelt-like figure."
46% : "In two Truth Social posts on Sunday, Trump confirmed his attendance at the RNC, writing that while he initially planned to delay his arrival due to the shooting, he decided he "cannot allow" a potential assassin to force him to change his plans.
46% : On Sunday morning, the South Carolina Republican senator appeared on Meet the Press and said that Trump is "the toughest guy, I think, I ever met.
40% : Trump added that he'd be leaving for Milwaukee Sunday afternoon as planned.
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