Trump's 100-day rally: Familiar grievances, an ebullient crowd and a difficult task ahead | CNN Politics
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-14% Somewhat Liberal
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- Policy Leaning
-42% Medium Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
21% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
84% : "I miss you guys," Trump said.70% : For the first three months of his presidency, Trump has been something of a homebody, spending most of his time at the White House or one of his homes and golf courses in Florida or New Jersey.
63% : Crossing the symbolic barrier between the first 100 days of his presidency and the 1,361 that remain, Trump basked in adulation from a supportive crowd and declared that he had just completed the "the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country."
52% : But surrounded by signs that declared this "THE GOLDEN AGE" at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan, Trump - and his supporters - were ebullient.
50% : The next chapter of this challenge is yet to play out as Trump balances the demands of automakers, who argue his tariffs could inflict deep economic pain, with the interests of the working class, whom he has sought to champion.
50% : " "You finally have a champion for workers in the White House," Trump said.
50% : " Trump hailed his hardline immigration policies as a signature accomplishment - one of the biggest "promises kept" from his campaign - and in an interview that aired later on ABC, he cast doubt on the idea that those alleged to be in the country illegally deserve due process.
48% : " As the White House begins turning its full attention to the president's legislative agenda, with a July deadline looming for his budget and tax plan, Trump spent very little time dwelling on the next 100 days that could play a large role in defining his presidency.
47% : He said he was stopping the "gravy train" for "deep state bureaucrats," but later told ABC he was considering reversing some of the cuts implemented by his Department of Government Efficiency.
46% : Even before he arrived in Michigan, Trump had taken steps to pull back from the auto tariffs he'd put in place weeks earlier, heeding warnings from auto executives and analysts who said the duties could add thousands of dollars to the price of a new car.
38% : We will never surrender," Trump said.
36% : "You haven't even seen anything yet." Over an hour-and-a-half, Trump delivered familiar riffs about "Sleepy Joe," a nod to former President Joe Biden.
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