Trump Vows to Reverse Name Change of Tallest Mountain in North America
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
84% : "He was a great president," Trump said, referring to McKinley.78% : ""And as commander in chief, I will restore the proud and historic names of our great military bases like Fort Bragg," Trump said.
66% : Trump made reference to McKinley's tariff activity on Sunday, saying he was a "strong believer in tariffs" and a "very successful businessman.
56% : Trump's administration will "bring back the name of Mount McKinley because I think he deserves it," Trump added.
51% : "They took his name off Mount McKinley," Trump said in a speech that concludes the Turning Point's annual AmericaFest event in Arizona on Sunday.
44% : "However, when Trump took office in his first term, his attempts to rename the mountain fizzled after Alaska's two senators pushed back.
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