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Trump rallies for Moreno during final days of heated Ohio Senate GOP primary

Mar 16, 2024 View Original Article
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    10% Center

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    60% ReliableFair

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    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -1% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : While Moreno has the backing of Trump and other MAGA figures, Dolan has the support of the Ohio Republican establishment, picking up endorsements in recent days from Gov. Mike DeWine and former Ohio Sen. Rob Portman.
66% : In his roughly 90-minute speech Saturday afternoon, Trump celebrated clinching the GOP nomination days earlier and besieged the crowd to help him "follow up our historic victory this week" and "add to it with Bernie Moreno.
65% : During a roughly 15-minute speech punctuated by standing ovations and cheers, he moved quickly through topics that are among Trump's favorites: deporting all migrants who entered the country illegally, prioritizing U.S. interests over the war in Ukraine and bashing the World Health Organization for its Covid-era postures.
63% : Vance, who endorsed Moreno and urged Trump to do the same, pushed voters to support the "America First" candidate.
62% : "Praising the Ohio Senate candidate as a "fantastic guy" and a "hero," Trump said voters need to elect Moreno to support his second-term priorities, including a crackdown on immigration.
62% : "I want to clear something up for everybody here: I am so sick and tired of Republicans that will say, 'I support President Trump's policies, but I don't like the man,'" Moreno said, turning to point at Trump: "This is a good man.
54% : He's a winner," Trump said.
49% : Toward the end of his speech, Trump called Moreno to the stage.
47% : The rally here near Dayton International Airport brought a who's who of the MAGA movement to western Ohio: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), who himself was boosted by Trump out of a brutal primary in 2022.
37% : Trump took aim at Dolan on Saturday, calling him "a weak RINO" who is "trying to become the next Mitt Romney.
33% : (While LaRose remains competitive, he's seen as less of a threat because he's sought a MAGA-aligned lane that Moreno has dominated; on Saturday, Trump and other speakers did not even mention LaRose.)
26% : "It's almost like they're in charge of a trust fund," Trump said, mocking the new moniker.
25% : The state has gotten redder, and Trump won twice by wide margins, making Sen. Sherrod Brown among the most vulnerable of the Democratic incumbents.
17% : "Trump has long been considered a kingmaker in GOP primaries, but he drew criticism in 2022 after several of his picks flopped in the general election, blowing key races and a shot at the Senate majority.

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