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Donald Trump appears in St. Cloud with goal to turn Minnesota red

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  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

84% : "I love the police," Trump said.
70% : Saturday's event is the first time Trump and Vance have campaigned together in Minnesota.
67% : " Trump thanked the Supreme Court justices -- Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett -- who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022.
64% : " "Last night I spoke to a great group of people, Christians," Trump said.
57% : Trump waved to the crowd in front of a sign that said, "Minnesota is Trump Country.
55% : In the middle of his speech, Trump made a point to show how many people were inside and outside of the rally, playing live footage of supporters standing in front of the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center.
52% : At the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 15, Trump announced that Vance would be his vice presidential nominee.
44% : "[The media] never show the crowd," Trump said.
42% : " Later, Trump said he planned to increase funding to police and other law enforcement agencies.
41% : Additionally, the former president made claims that Harris worked to defund Medicare and Social Security during her time in office -- and is looking to "defund the police.
41% : The Secret Service has recommended that Trump hold future rallies indoors due to safety concerns, according to media reports.
38% : " Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minnesota, took the stage earlier on Saturday to endorse Trump and Vance, saying the July 13 assassination attempt only made the Republican Party stronger.
38% : USA!" Trump proved he was more equipped for the job than Biden during their June debate, Vance said.
35% : Trump would also finish building the border wall, Vance said.
35% : "They're coming from Africa, Asia -- they're coming from everywhere, and they're coming from jails," Trump said.
34% : During a speech to GOP donors in St. Paul in May, Trump claimed that he won Minnesota in 2020, despite losing by 7 percentage points and there being no evidence of electoral fraud in the state, according to a Pioneer Press report.
33% : The Duluth News Tribune reported that, during a 2020 campaign stop in the city, Trump joked with supporters: "If I lose Minnesota, I'm never coming back," he said.
30% : " "She keeps saying defund the police," Trump said.
29% : " Vance also said that Harris wants to abolish ICE, protect squatters, keep police off the streets and support extreme environmental policies.
23% : " The Biden administration is responsible for an increase in what Trump calls migrant crime, the former president claimed.
19% : "No one has been more of an open borders zealot than Harris," Trump said.
16% : "If we have an honest election I think we're going to blow it out in Minnesota," Trump said.
12% : "Kamala Harris was a failed VP," Trump said.
10% : Trump claimed that Harris allowed 20 million undocumented people to enter the country.
4% : " As part of the Biden administration, Trump claimed Harris failed as border czar, in part, because she never visited the border, he said.

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