
Supporters hail Trump's 'guts' for returning to Butler, Pennsylvania
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : There was loud applause as Trump began his speech by declaring 'And as i was saying...'68% : I just don't think they'll respect her (Kamala Harris) as much as they'll respect him (Trump).' Supporters arrive before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event at the Butler Farm Show, As well as the unfinished rally Trump there were strong political reasons for Trump to go back to Butler.
66% : In Evans City, 10 miles from the rally, messages of support for Trump flashed on a screen in the high street, alternating with adverts for hunting knives.
63% : It had been billed as a 'tribute to the American spirit' and long snaking lines of supporters formed nine hours before Trump took the stage.
55% : Trump revved up the crowd by flying over twice in Trump Force One as music from Top Gun blared out.
47% : His uniform had been placed in a seat in the bleachers behind Trump.
46% : Trump has held over 50 public events since he was shot in the ear at Butler on July 13, but his campaign believes the size and energy of this appearance will successfully propel him down the final stretch to the White House.
44% : Trump won the county by 36 points in 2016, but that slipped to 32 points in 2020, and he needs it to go up this time.. The assassination attempt has resonated deeply in the mountainous community north of Pittsburgh.
43% : A statue of former President Donald Trump with a raised fist greets supporters before Trump speaks A girl stands under a flag on the day Republican presidential nominee former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally as he returns to the site of the July assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 5, 2024 Lee Greenwood speaks next to Republican presidential nominee former U.S. president Donald Trump at a rally as Trump returns to the site of the July assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania After he arrived at the venue he took the stage with Lee Greenwood who sang 'God Bless The U.S.A.' accompanied by the crowd.
39% : Without showing support by being here again again we are showing the other side weakness.' Trump's return to Butler 'shows you he's not doing it for himself,' he said. Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump listens as Christopher Macchio, not pictured, sings at the conclusion of a campaign event at the Butler Farm Show, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, in Butler, Pa Dan Beasley of Northville, Mich., holds a cross before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Butler Farm Show, the site where a gunman tried to assassinate him in July, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, in Butler, Pa Richard Santarelli, 57, a steelworker wearing an 'I'm Voting For The Felon' T-shirt, had arrived at 6am and praised Trump for coming back.
26% : In the crowd Amy Upperman, 41,and her eight-year-old daughter Gracelyn, were standing close to where they witnessed Trump being hit three months ago.
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