
'The man to fix it': On eve of Super Tuesday, Trump rally draws thousands to Greensboro
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : " Teri Meeks of Clemmons said she's supporting Trump over Haley because he has a proven track record.70% : "I've been to Trump rallies before, and it's just the excitement is palpable," Cameron Janes of Asheboro said.
63% : These days, of course, Trump is making almost as many appearances in court as he does on the campaign trial.
54% : You heard why on Saturday from many of the people who came out in support of Trump, wearing red sweatshirts emblazoned with his name, star-spangled hats on their heads and patriotism on their sleeves and in their hearts.
47% : However, despite whatever differences may have seemingly existed, all in line were united by one thing: Their love of Trump and a disdain for sitting President Joe Biden.
42% : But if Nancy Clark has her way, Trump will be taking the oath of office again come January.
41% : " Here's a little-known fact: In the 2016 North Carolina primary, Trump barely won, edging out U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz by about 3 percentage points.
36% : That Trump chose to appear in North Carolina, and Greensboro, on the eve of Tuesday's Republican primary for the presidential nomination probably wasn't a coincidence.
34% : She recently announced raising $12 million to stay in the race -- but there's no state where she's expected to beat Trump.
24% : She said she was supporting Trump because she disliked the Biden administration's border policies.
14% : Trump will stop it.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.