So much for unity. In Charlotte rally, Trump proved he hasn't changed a bit | Opinion
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75% : "What followed was a roughly 90-minute rant in which Trump fulfilled that promise.47% : That included U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop, who told supporters in an email ahead of the event that Trump would be joining him at a rally instead of the other way around.
40% : Trump claimed at the GOP convention that, after surviving an assassination attempt, he was a changed man who would be a president for "all of America."
37% : ""When you're dealing with these people, they're very dangerous people, when you're dealing with them, you can't be too nice," Trump told the crowd at his first campaign appearance since President Joe Biden's sudden exit from the race.
31% : While Trump largely avoided overt racist or sexist attacks on Harris at Wednesday's rally, he refused to pronounce her first name correctly, something that has become so common among Republicans that The Washington Post assembled a tracker at the Republican National Convention.
27% : "The list of complaints about Harris was so exhaustive that Trump even warned that she wants to "ban red meat.
26% : ""That means no more cows, you know, this is serious," Trump said.Because it couldn't be a Trump rally without him mentioning crowd sizes, Trump bemoaned the media for mentioning the crowd sizes at Harris' events but not his.Trump's fellow Republicans at the rally also didn't bother much with the whole unity thing.
25% : At various points throughout his speech, Trump called Harris "crazy," "unfit to lead," "the original Marxist," "a radical left lunatic who will destroy our country" and "the most incompetent and far left vice president in American history.
23% : "Trump attempted to pin responsibility for the current administration's actions squarely upon Harris herself, the "ultra-liberal driving force behind every Biden administration catastrophe," he said.
18% : Trump also made wildly exaggerated and outright false claims about Harris' record, including that Harris is a "radical crazy person on abortion" because she "wants abortion right up to birth and even after birth.
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