
'We are indeed going to make America great again': Trump back in South Ga. to hold Believers and Ballots townhall
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
80% : On the more than 2 million votes that have been cast in Georgia during the early voting period, Trump said that it was good for his campaign.76% : Faith & Freedom Coalition founder Ralph Reed warmed up the crowd before Trump arrived at 3:50 p.m. "I have good news for you, Donald J. Trump has landed on Georgia soil, Reed said.
61% : Reed added that this is the most important election in the country's history and that Trump was the most pro-life and pro-Israel president in this country's history.
60% : Trump, who visited a church in Florida on Tuesday, said his campaign was setting a record with Latino voter support.
59% : At Christ Chapel Zebulon, Trump held a Believers and Ballots Faith town hall event.
59% : Trump said he would "make this country so good" and took shots at the city of Detroit again.
54% : Governor Burt Jones co-hosted the town hall alongside Trump.
44% : Trump was in Greensboro, North Carolina on Tuesday night, where he spoke to a smallish crowd about United States Vice President and Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who is within the margins of victory in the Tar Heel state.
42% : Hours before his rally in Gwinnett County, Trump spoke to supporters in a small South Georgia town in an environment that hasn't always been where the 45th President of the United States has rallied voters.
37% : He took questions from members of the audience, the first one being about from a young man named Matthew who asked Trump to share a message to Christians that might not be voting this election.
21% : Georgia is another battleground state that Harris and Trump are virtually tied in.
19% : Trump took questions from Hogansville Mayor Jack Ayers, Republican Georgia State Senator Marty Harbin (District 16, which includes Pike County), and Stephanie, a local restaurant owner's daughter, asked Trump questions supporting Israel and protecting and improving small businesses.
18% : "I think we have really energized a lot of people this time because it's been horrible, it's been a horror show," Trump said.
9% : "Kamala Harris is a radical left lunatic," Trump said.
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