
'A lot of fun': will Trump's rambling Joe Rogan interview rally young men?
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : He finished by saying having Trump on was "a lot of fun".58% : Rogan had one good moment as an interviewer, asking Trump if he was ever going to "present" his supposed evidence of election tampering.
54% : Over three hours, perhaps the longest ever campaign interview with a presidential candidate, Trump said very little that was factual but revealed a surprising amount about his disposition and his thinking should he return to office.
53% : So it was announced that it would be Trump who would appear on the show.
46% : Trump came across as old and unintelligent, but he was politically unscathed by a softball interview In an interview in which Donald Trump said that he wants to be "a whale psychologist", made the case for replacing income tax with tariffs and praised Confederate general Robert E Lee as a "genius", the most striking thing about the former president's encounter with podcaster Joe Rogan wasn't the content as much as the length.
45% : In 2022, Rogan described Trump as an "existential threat to democracy". Harris, who has been struggling to define herself with voters, may have found the relaxed atmosphere helpful - especially as Rogan tends to always agree with what his guests say.
42% : Trump responded honestly, saying it was more surreal than later being shot in the tip of one of his ears.
38% : Rogan's initial questioning of Trump was inquisitive and unexpected.
38% : " The pair discussed Rogan's previous support for RFK Jr, who Trump promised could do "whatever" when it came to health policy in his administration, which placated the podcast host but may concern the mainstream scientific and medical community against whom Kennedy has railed.
36% : But he let Trump ramble on to a different topic: Hunter Biden's laptop.
34% : Because of this easy ride, Trump came off sounding old, doddering and unintelligent - but politically unscathed.
24% : She was one of a number of women whom Trump and Rogan dismissed as "stupid", perhaps with a nod to the young misogynist voters who could be persuaded to vote for the former president.
16% : But Trump only wanted to discuss how ugly he finds windfarms - and how their vibrations upset the whales - and the ways in which environmental regulations would stop him getting permits for his buildings in New York.
13% : In May, pollsters for the New York Times/Siena College analysed their data to see what were the key predictors for why a voter who supported Joe Biden when he defeated Trump in 2020 might defect to the Republican against Harris.
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