Donald Trump stands resolute that he will win 2024 election

Mar 19, 2024 View Original Article
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    72% Very Conservative

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    20% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    92% Extremely Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    96% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : In a separate interview promoting the sit down, Farage told GBNews that Trump was 'excited' to hear about about the network was doing.
62% : Farage declared in a promotional clip that Trump believes he will win in November.
56% : Earlier this week, DailyMail.com reported that Farage was in line for an economic envoy role should Trump defeat Biden in the election while noting that he was also enthusiastic about becoming the UK ambassador to the US.
51% : He went on to say that Trump has promised GBNews exclusive access to the White House under his presidency.
51% : Farage and Trump became closely allied shortly after the latter was officially crowned as the Republican nominee at the 2016 convention.
40% : Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said that Trump had clearly been talking about the impact of a second Biden term on the auto industry and broader economy.'Crooked Joe Biden and his campaign are engaging in deceptively, out-of-context editing,' he said.
37% : Donald Trump told GB News host Nigel Farage about his plan to handle NATO if member states pay their fair share, as the ex-president apparently remained typically bullish about his chances of retaking the White House during the pair's upcoming interview.
29% : Trump repeatedly noted his difficulty reading from his teleprompters, which could be seen visibly whipping in 35-mile-per-hour wind gusts.
25% : Farage said that Trump will also address his 'bloodbath' comments which he made at a rally in Ohio over the weekend, which the former UKIP leader says were taken 'out of context.'Nigel Farage pictured promoting the interview poolside in Florida where he said that he didn't like Prince Harry's chances of staying in the US if he lied on a visa applicationThe interview appeared cordial with the two allies warmly embracing each other prior to the sitdownAt one point in the promotional clips, Trump jokes that he has 'to get back work'The sit down seems cordial, according to the clips that have been released so far with the pair embracing and Trump joking at one point that he has 'get back to work.'
23% : Over the last few months, Trump has also been widely criticized for saying that he would encourage Russia to invade NATO allies who he did not feel were paying their fair share.
21% : This week, Trump was roundly criticized for his incendiary remarks during a rally in Ohio.
20% : Earlier, it emerged that Trump told Farage that Prince Harry would experience no special treatment if he was found to have lied on a US visa form regarding his apparent drug use that included magic mushrooms and cocaine.
13% : Biden campaign spokesperson James Singer accused Trump of doubling 'down on his threats of political violence.''He wants another January 6, but the American people are going to give him another electoral defeat this November because they continue to reject his extremism, his affection for violence, and his thirst for revenge,' Singer charged in a statement.

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