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Jobs report, 'this stupid mic' and other takeaways from Donald Trump's Fiserv Forum rally

Nov 02, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -28% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

73% : "In 2020, voters delivered President Joe Biden a victory by about 21,000 votes after electing Trump by a similar margin just four years earlier.
60% : Trump told his supporters at Fiserv Forum on Friday night that if he is elected, "America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before.
59% : "It was just in July that Trump took the stage at Fiserv Forum during the Republican National Convention to formally accept the party's nomination during the four-day event.
48% : "On Friday, in addition to their distinct red hats, some supporters added yellow or orange safety vests in an imitation of the reflective vest Trump wore throughout a rally near Green Bay on Wednesday.
43% : The state's 2020 election outcome has been confirmed by recounts Trump paid for, court rulings, a nonpartisan state audit and a study by a prominent conservative group.
42% : Like during the RNC, the crowd mimics Trump's lookAt the RNC, supporters donned ear patches of gauze, cotton or napkins that mimicked the one Trump wore at the convention after surviving an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania just days earlier.
41% : Republicans worry he could draw votes from Trump in Wisconsin and Michigan -- two key battleground states.
40% : Kennedy, who dropped out of the presidential race in August and endorsed Trump, is still on the ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan.
40% : Trump on Friday recalled the patch he wore.
35% : "Trump claims, falsely, that he won Wisconsin twiceTrump claimed he won Wisconsin twice when, in fact, he only won the battleground state in the 2016 presidential election but not in 2020.
32% : Trump and Harris are each hoping to win this battleground state as they vie for the White House.
26% : RFK Jr. tells Trump supporters when they cast their ballots, 'Don't vote for me'Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told Trump supporters to cast their votes for Trump and not for him.
14% : I'm working my ass off with this stupid mic," Trump said.
8% : Mic issue irks Trump: 'I'm working my ass off with this stupid mic'Trump relatively early in his speech pulled the mic off the stand when people in the audience said they couldn't hear.
5% : Here are some takeaways from Trump's rally in Milwaukee:Trump slams economy, jobs reportTrump slammed the latest jobs report as "pitiful" and said the economy "stinks.
3% : Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson slams Trump ahead of Fiserv Forum rallyIn a statement from Harris's campaign, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson recalled Trump's comments ahead of the RNC in which he called Milwaukee a "horrible city.

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