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Trump woos thousands of 'rebellious' gun-rights advocates as he...

May 18, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    60% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    80% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -7% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

80% : "In February, Trump promised NRA members in Pennsylvania that he'd "terminate" Biden's regulations restricting gun ownership and manufacturing in "my very first week back in office, perhaps my first day.
72% : It was Trump's ninth appearance before an NRA crowd, and his second this year, as he continued to court a powerful lobby that has given Trump its full-throated support since his first White House run in 2016.
53% : "President Trump believes that every American has a God-given right to protect themselves and their family and has proven through his actions that he will defend law-abiding gun owners," according to the group's website.Trump also took a significant swing at independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose campaign is drawing voters away from both major parties."RFK Jr. is radical left, he always has been," Trump said.
50% : But Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who addressed the NRA crowd shortly before Trump took the stage, took exception to Harris's message.
43% : His stop in Dallas dovetailed with the launch of "Gun Owners for Trump," a coalition organized by the Republican National Committee and the Trump campaign to boost voter registration among gun owners, sign them up for absentee ballots, and sell them lawn signs and other merch.
39% : Donald Trump wooed "rebellious" gun-rights advocates Saturday at the National Rifle Association's annual meeting in Dallas, pleading with them to go to the polls in November's presidential election.
39% : "We did a great job and they better endorse me again - or they're going to have some explaining to do," Trump said.
32% : That's unconscionable," Vice President Harris claimed on X."Trump will sell out to the gun lobby at the expense of our kids and communities," she charged.
29% : Trump has made the defense of gun rights a central pillar of his 2024 campaign.
18% : "Gun violence is something Donald Trump thinks we all need to just 'get over.'
4% : "Donald Trump is the antidote to Joe Biden," Abbott said.

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