'We did it twice, and we'll do it again': Trump stops just short of announcing 2024 run

Feb 28, 2022 View Original Article
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    -84% Extremely Liberal

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    84% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"Trump said."
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-2% Liberal
"In a speech delivered at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Florida on Saturday, former President Donald Trump stopped just short of formally aouncing a 2024 presidential run, according to video shared by podcaster Bey Johnson on Twitter.[Democrats are] going to find out the hard way, starting on Nov. 8, and then again even more so on [sic] Nov. 2024, they will find out like never before."
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-12% Liberal
"Trump then transitioned back to discussing the 2022 midterms."
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-12% Liberal
"We're going to be doing it again, a third time, Trump said, reiterating his false claim that he was the true wier of the 2020 election."
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-24% Liberal
"it's that our leaders are dumb, Trump said."
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-30% Liberal
"Trump also repeated his assertion that Russian President Vladimir Putin is smart but called Putin's invasion of Ukraine an outrage and an atrocity, the Independent reported."
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