Trump proposes eliminating taxes on tips at Las Vegas campaign rally
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65% : "You have a good man named Brown right here, you know, very good," Trump said at his Las Vegas rally while attacking Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown.64% : On Saturday night, he attended a fundraiser in Las Vegas hosted by construction equipment tycoon Don Ahern, a longtime ally.Trump co-campaign manager Chris LaCivita said Sunday the campaign and the Republican National Committee raised a total of $27.5 million from the four fundraisers Trump attended in recent days in California and Nevada.
58% : But Ahern has thrown his support behind Gunter this cycle and has encouraged Trump to do the same.
47% : I will say that," Trump said in an interview with psychologist Phil McGraw, better known as Dr. Phil.
45% : However, despite the brief compliment of Sam Brown, who was at the rally handing out water, Trump did not offer an endorsement for Tuesday's primary.
44% : "For decades, the Culinary Union has fought for tipped workers' rights and against unfair taxation," Secretary-Treasurer Ted Pappageorge said in a statement.
43% : Trump proposes eliminating taxes on tips at Las Vegas campaign rallyAlayna Treene, Kristen Holmes and Kate Sullivan, CNNJune 10, 2024 at 2:29 AMDonald Trump proposed eliminating taxes on tips at a Sunday campaign rally in Las Vegas as he looks to win over voters in a critical swing state that has a sizable number of service industry workers.
43% : Recent polling has indicated a noticeable shift toward Trump among Hispanic voters, who have traditionally voted Democratic.
43% : "When I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips," Trump said at his rally.
43% : President Trump's got a lot on his plate too.
42% : "Some of us believe that we might be better positioned in Nevada [this cycle] than we are even in Georgia," one source close to Trump told CNN ahead of the rally.
40% : Trump bashed Biden repeatedly over the move during his Phoenix speech, calling it "bullsh*t" and vowing to revoke the new asylum restrictions if reelected.
36% : In a state like Nevada, where Latino voters make up a sizable portion of the electorate, siphoning away some of them could help deliver Trump the critical battleground state, and potentially the White House.
36% : I just know that coming through Tuesday, we're all going to be focused on November 5."In April, Trump posted on social media that Brown and the former president were the "Clear Choices of Nevada's Republican Voters and Donors."
35% : "A critical momentAs he did at his Phoenix town hall last week hosted by conservative group Turning Point Action, Trump on Sunday also railed against his conviction and touted the fundraising boon it's been for his campaign.
34% : But Trump loyalists have bashed Brown for his ties to mainstream Republicans - he was personally recruited to run by Montana Sen. Steve Daines, the head of the Senate GOP campaign arm.
25% : In a series of interviews over the past week, Trump has refused to back away from his threats to seek retaliation against his political opponents if he wins the presidency.
18% : And while he called the people in prison for breaking into the Capitol on January 6, 2021, "warriors" and continued to falsely claim that the rioters were invited into the Capitol by police, Trump on Sunday also focused on immigration, which his team views as a core vulnerability for Biden ahead of November.
15% : Trump -- who has faced pressure to back Sam Brown, a retired Army captain who was severely burned by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan -- has yet to endorse in the state's increasingly ugly GOP Senate primary.
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