Takeaways From Trump's 1st Rally Speech as President-Elect
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10% Center
- Reliability
30% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-25% Negative
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86% : It was a beautiful thing to watch," Trump said.83% : "Trump adds Panama Canal to his international tough talkBesides his "Make America Great Again" motto, Trump's policy brand that resonates so strongly with his supporters is "America First."
69% : But Trump was nonetheless relaxed, relishing his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in November, especially prevailing in the popular vote after not getting the most votes in 2016 or 2020.
68% : "Trump, who likes to say that his clear but close victory was a landslide, argued: "There's a spirit that we have now that we didn't have just a short while ago.
53% : Trump singled out young voters, Hispanic voters and Black voters for their increased support over what he earned from those blocs four years ago.
51% : Trump has long been accustomed to running his businesses, his campaigns and the White House as the clear No. 1.
50% : Trump celebrates a broadened Republican coalitionThe president-elect relished reliving political pundits' analysis that he had a weak voter turnout effort -- "ground game," in campaign parlance.
48% : Trump attempted in his 75-minutes on stage to go beyond his core supporters.
45% : "You had Turning Point's grassroots armies," Trump said.
41% : Trump also has empowered Musk by naming him as co-chair of a quasi-government "efficiency" commission charged with slashing federal spending.
40% : Trump went to Paris for the reopening of Notre Dame cathedral.
39% : Trump sends Elon Musk a messageTrump doesn't seem to mind the idea of having two presidents at a time as long as it involves him getting a jump on succeeding outgoing President Joe Biden.
35% : That's not happening," Trump said.
34% : Since winning, Trump has notably declined to promise that widespread tariffs would not result in higher prices for U.S. consumers.
31% : That doesn't mean Trump isn't thinking about the fight he's going to have early in his term, when the short-term congressional deal runs out in March.
9% : Trump suggested he would try to regain control of the canal if Panama does not adjust passage fees that Trump insists are unfair.
5% : Trump mocked Democrats' recent suggestions that Trump has ceded the presidency to Musk.
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