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visit home, serve.com rahel solomon in new york is cnn oldest son, eric trump, the executive vice president president of the trump organization, giving a red meat speech to the delegates. and in some ways, setting up his father to give at least based on the excerpts we've been given, a more positive speech than we're used to hearing from the president bentz like this dana bash, we have from these excerpts and chris wallace, i'm kasie hunt are with me here too as well donald trump i'm saying that the discord and division in our society must be healed as americans we are bound together by a single fade in the shared destiny brian's together. >> or we fall apart, i am running to be president for all of america, not half of
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america, because there is no victory in winning for half of america this is at least according to these excerpts, quite different from what we're used to hearing from donald trump, and one could ai thank credibly argue it's not how he particularly governed in his first administration. yeah, that's a far cry from american carnage, which is what he talked about. in his inaugural address. in 2017. and yes, he clearly did change the speech as he promised he would. it seems as though his old speech was just reworked for his son, eric. >> eric giving a speech that was lifted of grievance. >> it was very dark. it was it was very dark. i mean, he he told me that he was going to it was going to be sort of warm and there was going to be some warm and fuzzy parts that did happen at the end but before we got too warm and fuzzy, there was a lot of dark and stormy and it was pretty grievance-filled but it's very
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clear that they felt but they needed somebody to deliver that classic trump message whether it is about the issues of the border or culture war issues which he actually haven't heard a lot about. certainly not in prime time about trans kids in sports and things of that nature. >> he did it all and that was a far departure from the from the tone and tenor that the party and the campaign said that they wanted to put across quickly on the ultimate night. >> but what does that things that struck me beyond that paragraph that you mentioned jake is he never at least from the excerpts and my guess is in the hole never mentioned president biden or vice president harris by name, not a single time in the entire speech. now he does draw policy contrasts but i'm my guess is that the campaign will say this was their attempt to take down the heat a little bit by not
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personally going after his opponents. the other thing that i clearly going to be the emotional highlight of the speech is the president says that people have been asking about out the shooting and what he went through. and he said, so i'm going to tell you, we don't get the details that's not in the excerpts, but he says i'm going to tell you and i'm never going to say it does again because it's too painful. so my guess is that's going to be the emotional highlight of the speech and we're told he's going to carry out the fire jacket on the fire terror helmet of a fireman volunteer fire men who was killed on saturday but that'll be a very powerful part of this speech at one of the thing so some of the excerpts at one point, he talks about who melody and then another point he says, humbly, which are not to words that what usually associated with donald j. trump. >> indeed that moment ai, that we are, we got a little a preview having these excerpts where he does say, i'm only going to tell this story once
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you're not going to hear it from me again about what happened to him that day is something that the sources that i talked to him ahead of the speech for very focused on and may described it to me as expect that we will hear a pretty detailed account of that, that it will be a significant let me interrupt for one second i apologize introducing melania trump obviously the former first lady they are just introduced her as the next first beatty melania trump. we have not seen her yet at this event. we have not really seen her on the campaign trail with her husband much at all.
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>> it's. making your. way up family box she is next to her
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husband's new running mate, senator jd vance republican of ohio vice presidential nominee there she is among the other members of the trump family, ivanka and tiffany, and eric and don junior take kasie what were you saying about meloni? >> i'm sorry. >> i know while as we were watching at millennia step onto the stage and i think sort of big picture it also underscores when she has fairly been out on the campaign trail, as we know, she has not really appeared with her husband. but chris just kind of picking up on what you were saying about the different tone of the speech and how it's a different moment at for the former president donald trump, he is winning this campaign. he is ahead she is coming into your in here getting introduced as the as the possible future first lady in a situation that's entirely plausible and he's not been in this situation before that's the that's absolutely true. i
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just want to note that it's not we haven't seen them together still. >> he left that box before he got in. >> it's interesting stagecraft given the fact that we haven't seen her in a long time, she had her moment. but there was no greeting. maybe we'll see it later on the stage with the balloon drop and everything else. >> read it was outside. that would be the moment i would be looking lead. >> she she did issue a statement after her husband after the attempt on her husband's life in which she said, quote, when i watched that violent and bullets strike my husband, donald, i realized my life and barons life are on the brink. of devastating change and she went in to say a monster who recognize my husband is an inhuman political machine attempted to ring out donalds passion she's laughter, ingenuity, love of music, and inspiration the core facets of my husband's life, his human side were buried below the political machine, donald agenda carson carrying man who i've been with through the best of times in the worst of times a very personal
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statement, the kind of thing we're not really used to hearing from the first lady the hand. we're not actually going to hear from her. this evening as far as we know, anderson let's come out and dana white. >> and then entry you're seeing the former president donald trump for his remarks. i mean, one of the things scott jennings clearly stands out is the u.s nontraditional here at the convention certainly hulk hogan dana white i mean, dana white introducing the former president is something you would not see. they are reaching outside at of political culture or it's not just a bunch of elected officials and party types. they are reaching a whole group of people who may be basically disconnected from our normal civics and this is how you change the composition of the electorate and remember, a big part of donald trump's strength in the polls is that he does very well. he does very well
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among people who are low propensity voters people who aren't political and only occasionally show up. my guess is these guys, these guys are going to be very impactful for that audience. >> just a split-screen of looking at melania trump right now sitting in that box is remarkable. we have hardly seen her at all. on the campaign trail this time around. obviously different than 2020 when she was the first lady. very different than 2016 when she was speaking on that stage at the conventions, i was told told by sources, they tried really hard to get her to give a speech tonight. they personally, several people personally appealed to her and she had no interest in doing so. of course, a lot has changed since 2016 in donald trump was convicted in new york, and the hush money case, something that became a real point of division between he and the first lady when that story broke, when they were in the white house and so it is notable to see coming out as launia trump is known for doing her own styles in our own way, coming out by herself to sit in this box, is it clear to you
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what role she would have? >> if i don't think it would look i don't think it would look like a traditional first lady role. i mean, it's hard to know until it actually happens. and if he's reelected. but what we've heard from people is that the first lady role may look different than it typically does. it was already different when she was the first lady of the time before she would go away and have extended periods of absence without explaining it typically, first lady's, you've seen joe biden out a lot and she was just kind of someone who never felt the need to fit the mold and it existed before and kinda her own thing. would that position, it's interesting because she's to say barron trump was the reason. now, barron trump, you actually see him on the campaign trail while she's absent. >> so i have the text the and printed text from donald trump, what he's going to say about the shooting. >> you want me to read it? >> it says this is the part that he says too painful than it's submitted since order to see the chart, i started to turn to my right and i was ready to begin a further turn, which i'm lucky. i didn't when i heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me really hard on my right ear i
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said i said to myself, wow, what was that? it could only be a bullet and moved my right-hand that my ear brought it down in my hand was covered with blood ai immediately knew it was very serious we are under attack in one moment, proceeded to drop to the ground holds, continue to flies the book very brave secret service agents rushed to the stage, had pounced on top of me the protection. >> there was blood pouring everywhere. and yet in a certain way, i felt very safe because i had god on my side bullets are flying over us, and yet i felt serene. but now the secret service agents are putting themselves in peril and then it all stopped our secret service. sniper from a much greater distance with one board, took out the assassin. i'm not supposed to be here tonight, but i stand before you in this arena only by the grace of all well, mighty god. that's going to come from donald trump, a very different donald trump than we've ever heard before. >> of course, one of the only times we have heard from melania was a statement that she issued on that we haven't heard from her directly on camera, but she put out a lengthy statement talking about
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how deeply that affected her because she's talked about how her i'm barons life was almost irreversibly changed. if that bullet had been and an inch closer to donald trump, and she kind of talks about in her statement, which is rare for her to have the delinking statement about the personal nature of what they can she has not been on the campaign hasn't been any big winning have massive 40s at mar-a-lago celebrating when he does, he has attended a few fundraisers that she's held, but they're private fundraisers he had a rock president trump did everybody is stopped, read eva
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saying. city back ladies and gentlemen, get rented with a loss reactor back donald j back
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dana white kid rock coming up next will be dana white will be then introducing former president trump scott david was talking about him earlier a chance to review a pretty good chunk of donald trump's speech
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and acts. >> i hate to be the i told you so gadd, but if you read this and donald trump delivers that he is going rise to the occasion tonight, and he has been given by this convention. to address the american people about unity and he's not going to mention joe biden and he's going to lay out something but i think it's just going to meet the moment and you read it. and i'm looking forward to hey, i just wanted i just want to set as before after i'm sitting here, john came over. were not kind of bumped port anymore. okay. >> foreman. >> yeah. this isn't this isn't the 41 presidency. mitt romney's party. >> this is donald trump's party kid rocks here to start at me and it's different and. this. >> is more of here continuing. >> yeah. i mean then why i'm the ceo and president of the ultimate fighting championship so two weeks ago i got a call from president trump asking me if i'd be willing to speak tonight as usual. there was no pressure, no demands. you asked
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me as a friend and of course i said yes then after i accepted his offer he sent me a text message and i just want to read to you a little piece of what president trump wrote to me. dana i'm so honored that you will be doing the introduction at the national republican convention. think of it as the biggest fight you ever had. a fight for our country. and even the world i only wish you didn't have to interrupt your family trip, but i hope they understand. they love you and they know how important this is now, think about this, this man is running for president united it states. he's fighting for the future of this country. and is concerned about interrupting my family trip that's the president trump that i know on man who truly cares about people the mainstream media
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likes to push the narrative that he doesn't care about anyone but himself absolutely. no, that's not the truth because i've been front with this guy for 25 years and for the people who know me, they'll know this is true. i just want to make something very clear. nobody in the trump campaign has ever told me what to say nobody tells me what to say, and nobody's puppet telling you what the thing i'm telling you what i know and i know president trump i know president trump is a fighter. i've been saying this since 2015. now, look at what's happened over the last ten years. we have all seen it with our own eyes avon, the tough guy business in this fans the toughness. most resilient human being ever met in my life so,
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in this guy, never, ever give up so what's at stake here? the answer is in president trump's tax. and i quote, a fight for our country i know why he's running for president again. why else would you put themselves through everything he's dealt with just to get back here, we all know he doesn't need this. this guy has got a great life he has a beautiful family and he has achieved everything. but you could possibly achieve in life i know president trump is literally putting his life on the line for something bigger than himself and he's willing to risk it all because he loves this country and i know he wants what's best for the american people people american
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people. i know he's running for president to save our american dream living the american dream. and i know the american dream is very real whether you were born in this country are came here from someplace else. this is the last real land of opportunity president leg and once said, don't first duty is to protect the people not run their lives and buried a government red tape. how will you ever start your own business? if you're struggling to pay your bills, how can you ever afford to start a family? and if you don't feel safe in your own town why would you ever buy a house? i know the president trump is fighting to save the american dream, and that puts at stake in this election we are choosing who we want to lead us in this fight i
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know president trump is a proven leader of fearless leader in this country was in a much better place when he was in the oval office in my choice, the choice is clear but this election, we all get to choose i know. i'm going to choose strengthened security no, i'm going to choose opportunity and prosperity know, i'm going to choose real american leadership a real american badass. telling you what twice to make telling you what the thing i'm telling you, what i know. i know america needs a strong leader in the world. needs a strong america donald j. trump is the best choice for president of the united states. my fellow americans. it is my honor,
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introduced the 45th president we're live and i have this again just not children their lucky stars today because our flags. >> still stands for freedom and they can't take i'm marin
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where free forget that right and defamed her no. doubt i love second god bless minnesota tennessee detroit houston i
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agree they're wearing three no. >> today
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thank you very much thank you very, very much wow thank you, dana thank you kid rock. >> sometimes referred to as bob thank you. lee right from the beginning. thank you very much. what a talent, what a beautiful, beautiful soul brands delegates, and fellow citizens i stand before you this evening with a message of confidence, strength, and hope for months from now, we will have an incredible victory and we will begin before greatest years in the history of our
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country. >> together, we will launch a new era of safety, prosperity, and freedom for citizens have every race, religion, color, and creed the discord and division in our society must be healed we must heal it quickly as americans, we are bound together by a single fate and our shared destiny we rise together or we fall apart i am running to be president for all of american, not half of america, because there is no victory in winning for half of america so tonight with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states thank you
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very much thank you very much and we will do it right let me begin this evening by expressing my gratitude to the american people for your outpouring of love and support following the assassination attempt at my rally on saturday
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as you already know, the assassin's bullet came within a quarter of an inch of taking my life so many people have asked me what happened. tell us what happened, please. >> and therefore, i will tell you exactly what happened and you'll never hear it from me a second time because it's actually too painful to tell it was a warm beautiful day in the early evening in butler township in the great commonwealth of pennsylvania music was loudly playing and the campaign was doing really well i went to the stage and the crowd was cheering wildly. >> everybody was happy i began speaking very strongly, powerfully and happily because
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i was discussing the great job by administration did on immigration at the southern border we were very proud of it behind me and to the right was a large screen that was displaying a chart of border crossings under my leadership the numbers were absolutely amazing in order to see the chart i started to like this turned to my right and was ready to begin? >> a little bit further turn, which i'm very lucky. >> i didn't do when i heard a loud whizzing sound and felt something hit me really, really hard. on my right ear i said to
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myself, wow, what was that it can only be a bullet and moved my right hand to my ear, brought it down my hand was covered with blood just absolutely blood all over the place i immediately knew it was very serious that we were under attack and in one movement proceeded to drop to the ground bullets were continuing to fly as very brave secret service agents rushed to this age and they really did. >> they rushed to this school it's a great people at great risk. >> i will tell you and pounced
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on top of me. so that i would be protected there was blood pouring everywhere and yet in a certain way, i felt very safe because i had god on my side. i felt the amazing thing is that prior to the shot if i had not moved my head at that very last instant the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit its mark and i would not be here tonight. >> we would not be together the most incredible aspect of what took place on that terrible evening in the fading son was actually seen later almost all
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cases, as you probably know. and when even a single bullet is fired, just a single bullet and we had many bullets that were being fired crowds run for the exits or stampede. but not in this case is very unusual this massive crowd of tens of thousands of people stood by and didn't move an inch in fact, many of them bravely but automatically stood up looking for where the sniper would be. they knew immediately it was a sniper and then began pointing at him. you can see that if you look at the group behind me that was just a small group compared to what was in front nobody ran and by not stampeding, many lives were saved but that isn't the reason that they didn't move.
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>> the reason is that they knew i was in very serious trouble. >> they saw they saw me go down they saw the blood and thought actually most did that. i was dead. they knew it was a shot to the head. they saw the blood and there's an interesting statistic, the ears of the bloodiest part, if something happens with the years they bleed more than any other part of the body for whatever reason, the doctors told me that live said why is there so much blood? he said it's the years they bleed, bore so we learn something but they just they just as beautiful crowd. they didn't want to leave me. they knew i was in trouble. they did didn't want to leave me in you can see that love written all over their faces credible people they're incredible people. >> bullets were flying over us.
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yet i felt serene. but now the secret service agents were putting themselves in peril, they were in very dangerous territory. bullets were flying right over. i'm missing them by a very small amount of inches and then at all stopped our secret. service sniper, from a much greater distance. and with only one bullet used took the assassins life, took about i'm not supposed to be here tonight, not supposed to be here thank you but i'm not
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and i'll tell you i stand. before you and this arena only by the grace of almighty god and watching the reports over the last few days, many people say it was a providential moment. probably was when i rose surrounded by secret service the crowd was confused because they thought i was dead and there was great, great sorrow. i could see that on their faces as i looked out they. didn't know i was looking at now, they thought it was over but i could see it ai wanted to do something to let them know i was okay. i raised
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my right arm, looked at the thousands and thousands of people that were breathlessly waiting and started shouting, fight fight, fight thank once my pledge first one up and it was high into the air, you've all seen that the crowd realized i was okay and roared with pride for our country like no crowd. >> i have ever heard before. >> never heard anything, like for the rest of my life, i will be grateful for the love shown by that giant audience of patriots that stood bravely on
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that fateful evening in pennsylvania tragically, the shooter claimed the life of one of our fellow americans, corey compare it to her unbelievable person. everybody tells me unbelievable and, seriously wounded two other great warriors, spoke to them today. >> david dutch and james copenhaver great people i also spoke to all three families of these tremendous people are love and prayers are with them. >> and always will be. we're never going to forget them. they came for a great rally they were serious trump stares. i want to tell you there were serious trump's to lose and still are but corey unfortunately, we have to use the past tense. he was
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incredible. >> he was a highly respected former fire chief, respected by everybody was accompanied by his wife, helen credible woman i spoke to her today, devastated. >> and two precious daughters he lost his life selflessly acting as a human shield to protect them from flying bullets. he went right over the top of them and was hit what a fine man, he was i want to.
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thank the fire department and the family for sending his helmet is outfit, and it was just something that they're going to do, something very special when they get it. but we did something which cannot match what happened, not even close. but i am very proud to say that over the past few days, we've raised $6.3 million for the families of david james and glory including from a friend of mine just called up, be sent me a check right here. >> it just got it $1 million
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from dan nuland. thank you. dan and again when speaking to the family, i told them, i said, well, but it'd be sending you a lot of money, but it can't compensate. they all said the same thing. you're right, sir. we appreciate so much what you're doing, but nothing can take the place in the case of cori and the other two, by the way, they were very, very seriously injured, but now they're doing very well. they're going to be okay be doing they're warriors so now i ask that we observe a moment of silence in honor of our friend, cory there is no
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greater love than to lay down one's life for others this is the spirit that forged america in her darkest hours and this is the love that will lead america back to the summit of human achievement and greatness. >> this is what we need despite such a heinous attack, will unite this evening more determined than ever in more determined than ever. and so are you so is everybody thank you very much our resolve is
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unbroken and our purpose is and cheered aim to deliver a government that serves the american people better than ever before. >> nothing will stop me in this mission because our vision is righteous and our cars is pure no matter what obstacle comes our way. we will not break, we will not bend. we will not back down. and i will never stop fighting for you, your family and our magnificent country. >> and everything i have to give with all of the energy and fight in my heart and soul. >> i pledge to our nation tonight. thank you very much. i pledge that to our nation in a turn, our nation around and we're going to do it very quickly. thank you this
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election should be about the issues facing our country and how to make america successful, safe, free, and great again, in an age when our politics too often divide us. now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens. we are one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all and we must not criminalize dissent or demonize political disagreement, which is what's been happening in our country lately at a level that nobody he has ever seen before in that spirit that democrat party should immediately stop weaponizing the justice system and labeling their political
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opponent as an enemy of democracy especially since that is not true. in fact i am the one saving democracy for the people of our country very big news as you probably just read when monday, a major ruling was handed down from a highly respected federal judge in florida, aileen cannon finding that the prosecutor and the fake documents case against me we're totally unconstitutional and the entire case was thrown out of court with all of that publicity thrown out. >> if democrats want to unify our country, they should drop
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these partisan witch hunts, which i have been going through for approximately eight years and they should do that without delay and allowing election to proceed. that is worthy of our people. we're going to win it anyway but worthy of all on this journey, i am deeply honored to be joined by my amazing wife, melania i'm al-awda thank you very much. >> but you also did something really beautiful letter to america calling for national unity. and it really took the republican party by surprise. i
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will tell you it was beautiful fact, some very serious people said that we should take that letter and put it as part of the republican platform that would be a nod or wouldn't write mr. congressman but it captivated so many. so i also want to thank my entire family for being here. don kimberly ivanka, and jared. eric, and lara, tiffany and michael baron will log are barron and of course, my ten wonderful grandchildren. >> you so few of them up there on my lap before then how good,
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was dana? was dana good was he you know, he was on probably the only vacation is added about maybe ever in the works, but about ten years with his wife very far away. i won't tell you where, but very, very far away. beautiful place and my people called and he said, i won't be able to do at this is many, many years. i promised my wife, i can't do it and they came and they said dana won't be able to do it because he was my first, second, and third choice i said, well, you're now that's too bad, but i understand he's a way and that's good. it's good for him. and that was it about 30 minutes later, she came back in, sir, dana just golf. he's going to do it and his wife, she said, you can't turn him down, you just can't do it. you have to go. that's a good wife so he got an up lady, got
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here a little while ago. >> now he's going to get on the plane and then a little while and he's going to go back home to his wife. but they're great and i just wanted to thank her and him and their whole family because that's not easy. and kid rock same thing called, he said he said, i want to be a part of it i want to be a park because, you know, kid does is great song, big, big monster song. i had no idea unit became a friend of mine over the last ten years. and he's amazing. everyone loves him. i didn't even know how big he was. you know, he has rallies 35, 40,000 people. he gets every time he goes out i think he's making so much money. he doesn't know what the hell to do with it. you want then we have my other friend that i've known him so
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long and we took that song and it was a big success, but we made that i saw a chart of great songs to america that was number one on the charter is certainly number one fell let's lee greenwood, very special, beautiful person, a beautiful man. but they all wanted to be here. they called an and how about the hoaxed are how good was he boy oh, boy you know, they may call it, he may call that entertainment. >> i know about entertainment, but when he used to lift a 350 pound man over his shoulders and then bench press him two roads into the audience. >> i say maybe entertainment, but he is one strong set of a gun.
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>> i will tell you i watched it many times there are a lot of entertainers that could do that right you were fantastic. thank you very much followed by eric what was that all about, boy, that was good. i didn't want to really come up here but he was so great any such a good young man, he went through a lot of trouble and don last night was incredible. they went through so much trouble. they got subpoenaed more than any people, probably the history of the united states every week, they get another subpoena from the democrats, crazy nancy pelosi to whole thing. just boom, boom, boom they've got to, stop that because they are destroying our country. we have to work on making america great again, not on beating people. and we won, we beat them in all we beat him on the impeachments. we beat him on indictments, we beat them but the time that you have to spend
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the time that you have to spend, if they would devote that genius to helping our country, we'd have a much stronger and better country and jason, the biggest star in country music jason, thank you for being here. jason. thank you very much. jason aldean is good. i like i like his wife even better by the way, she's here thank you, jason what i'm thrilled to have a new friend and partner fighting by my side. >> the next vice president of the united states, the current senator from ohio, j. >> d vance on his incredible one i boucher he's going to be
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a great vice president. he's going to be great with this country and with his movement, greatest movement in the history of our country, make america great again when they criticize it, they said we're going to try and stop meg. i said maga is making america great again, what are you going to stop? does nothing to stop? >> did they say, oh, that's right. it's very tough to find it and all of the people that did dry and fight it, a failed but he's going to be with us for a long time and it was an honor to select him. great, great student at yale. his wife was a great student that they met at yale. these are two smart people so j, d, you're going to be doing this for a long time. enjoy the ride and
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a, very special thank you to the extraordinary people of milwaukee and the great state that's you are so easy to spot and green bay is going to have a good team this year, right? they're going to have they're going to have a good most of the audience doesn't like it, but it's true you're going have a verdict. tape and by the way wisconsin, we are spending over $250 million here creating jobs and other economic development all over the place. >> so i hope you will remember this in november and give us your vote. i am trying to buy your vote i'll be honest about that and i promise we will make
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wisconsin great again, we're going to make thank say, gathering. thank you very much. thank you i'm here tonight to lay out a vision for the whole nation to every citizen. >> whether you're a young or old man or woman democrat, republican, or independent black or white asian, or hispanic. i extend to you a hand of loyalty and a friendship together, we will lead america to new heights of greatness like the world has never seen before. we were right there in the first term we got hit with covid. we did a great job. nobody knew what it was, but nobody has ever seen in the economy pre-covid. and then we handed over a stock market that was substantially higher than just prior to covid coming in, did a great job, never got credit for that. we
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got credit for the war and defeating isis. and so many things are great economy, the biggest tax cuts ever, the biggest regulation cuts ever the creation of space force, the rebuilding of our military. we did so much we just so much right to try, right to try is a big deal. we got right to try. they were trying to get that for 52 years. somebody's terminally ill. and hopefully there's nobody in this audience, but it does happen a lot that terminally ill and they can't use our new space age drugs and other things that we away ahead. we're the greatest doctors in the world, the greatest laboratories in the world. and you can't do what they've been trying to get that approved for 52 years, was it that easy. the insurance companies didn't want to do it, they didn't want the risks, the labs didn't want to do it because it didn't work. people are pretty far down the line toward death. they didn't want to do it the doctors didn't want to have it on their records, so i got everybody into an office 52 years. they
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tried sounds simple, but it's not and i got them to agree that somebody that needs it will instead of going to asia, europe, or someplace or if you have no money going home and dying, just die. we got them to sign an agreement, agreed to it, where they're not going to sue anybody, they're going to get all of this stuff. they're going to get it really fast and what's happened is we're saving thousands and thousands of lives. it's incredible, right? to try it's great feeling under our leadership, the united states will be respected again no nation will question our power. >> no enemy will doubt our might our borders will be totally secure, or economy will soar we will return law and order to our streets patriotism to our schools. and importantly, we will risk >> restore peace, stability, and harmony all throughout the world but to achieve this
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future, we must first rescue our nation from failed and even in competent leadership, we have totally incompetent leadership this will, be, the most important election in the history of our country under the current administration. we are indeed a nation in decline we have an inflation crisis that is making life on affordable, ravaging the incomes of walk-in and low-income families, and crushing just simply crushing are people like never before they've never seen anything like it we also have an illegal immigration crisis and it's taking place right now as we sit here in this beautiful arena some massive invasion at our southern border that has spread misery crime, poverty, disease, and destruction to communities all across our land. nobody's ever seen anything like it when there's an international crisis, the
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likes of which the world has seldom been part of. nobody can believe what's happening. war is now raging in europe and the middle east a growing specter of conflict hangs over taiwan, korea, the philippines, and all of asia and our planet is teetering on the edge of world war three this will be a war like no other war because of weaponry, the weapons are no longer army tanks going back and forth, shooting at each other. these weapons are obliteration it's time for a change. this administration can't come close to solving the problems we're dealing with very tough, very fierce people there, fierce people and we don't have fierce payable. we have people that are a lot less than fierce except when it comes to cheating on elections and a couple of other things, then there are fears then there
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fears so tonight, i make this pledge to the great people of american. i will end the devastating inflation crisis immediately bring down interest rates and lower the cost of energy. we will drill baby, drill can you believe what but by doing that, we will lead a large scale decline in prices. >> prices will start to come down. energy raised it, they took our energy policies and destroyed them. then they immediately went back to them.
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but by that time so much was lost. but we will do it at levels that nobody's ever seen before and will end lots of different things. we'll start paying off debt and start lowering taxes even further, we gave you the largest tax cut well, there what more? now people don't realize i brought tax is way down, way, way down. and yet we took in more revenues the following year than we did when the tax rate was much higher. most people said, how did you do that? because it was incentive. everybody was coming to the country. they were bringing back billions and billions of dollars into our country. the companies made it impossible to bring it back to tax rate was too high. and the legal complications were far too great. i changed both of them and hundreds of billions of dollars by apple and so many other companies was brought back into our nation and we had an economy, the likes of which nobody no nation has ever seen.
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china. we were beating them at levels that were incredible and they know what they know will do it again. but we'll do it even better. i will end the illegal immigration crisis by closing our border and finishing the wall most of which i've already built on the wall way we're dealing with a very difficult congress and i said, oh, that's okay. we won't go to congress. i call it an invasion. we gave our military almost $800 i said, i'm going to take a little of that money because this is an invasion or we built most of the wall has already built and we built it through using the funds because what's more what's better than that? we have to stop the invasion into our country. that's killing hundreds of thousands of people a year we're not going to let
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that happen i will add to every single international crisis that the current administration has created. including the horrible war with russia and ukraine, which would have never happened if i was president and the war caused by the attack on israel, which would have never happened if i was president, iran was broke or ran, had no money now around has $250 billion. they made it all over the last two-and-a-half years. they were broke i watched the other day on a show called de face. the nation. has anyone seen it and they had a congressman who is a democrat say, well, whether you like him or not, iran was broke dealing with dropped by deloitte, china and other countries. if you buy from iran we will not let you do any business in this country and we will put tariffs on every product you do send in of
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100% or more and they said to me, well, i think that's about it. they weren't going to buy any oil and they were ready to make a deal or ran was going to make a deal with us and then we had that horrible, horrible result that will never let happen again the election result would never going to let that app. and again, they use covid to cheat can never going to let it happen again. >> and they took off all the sanctions and they did everything possible for a rant and now around is very close to having a nuclear weapon, which would have never happened. >> it is a shame. what's what this administration that damage at this administration has done? an i say it often if you took the ten worst president in the history of the united states, think of it, the ten worst added them up. they will not have done the damage that biden has done, only going to use the term wants biden. i'm not going to use the name anymore just one time. the damage that he's done to this
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country is unthinkable unthinkable together, we will restore vision, strength, competence, and we're going to have a thing called common sense, making. >> most of our decisions actually it's all comments just a few short years ago under my president we had the most secure border and best economy in the history of our country in the history of the world, we had the greatest economy in the history of the world. we had never done anything like it we would beating every country, including china by leaps and bounds. nobody had seen anything like it we had no inflation soaring incomes who are going nobody's, nobody can believe it. you can't believe what happened four years ago is happening now in reverse. >> and the world was at peace inflation has been a killer for our country, no matter what you make it, it doesn't matter because inflation is eating you
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alive. >> people that were putting away money they were making great wages the highest they've ever made, but they were putting away a lot of money now or just being destroyed. they're not putting away anything that barely living they going into savings accounts that taken out their money to live because of inflation. inflation, remember, it's called a country buster. you can go back to germany from 100 years ago. you can go back to any country that suffered great inflation. we've suffered the worst inflation we've ever had. but go back and see what's happened to those countries. we've had the worst inflation, we've ever had under this person but in less than four years our opponents have turned incredible success into unparalleled tragedy and failure. it's been tremendous value today. our cities are flooded with illegal aliens americans are being squeezed out of the labor force and their jobs are taken by the the way, you know, who's taking the
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jobs, the jobs that are created. 107 of those jobs are taken by illegal aliens. and you know who's being hurt the most by millions of people pouring into our country. the black population and the hispanic population because they're taking in the jobs from our black population, are hispanic population, and they're also taking them from unions. the unions are suffering because of it. >> thank you. thank you. i like you to thank you very much inflation has wiped out to life savings of our citizens. enforce the middle class into a state of depression and despair that's what it is. it's despair and depression we cannot and will not let this continue less than four years ago, we were a great nation and we will soon be a great nation again, we're going to be a great nation again thank you
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with proper leadership, every disaster we are now enduring will be fixed and it will be fixed very, very quickly. >> so tonight whether you've supported me in the past or not, i hope you will support me in the future because i will bring back the american dream that's what we're going to. you don't even hear about the american dream with great humility. >> i am asking you to be excited about the future of our country. be exciting and by the way the news reports, oh, look at all of those big networks. look at them, they're all here
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but every one of them has said, this could be the most organized, best run and most enthusiastic convention of. >> either party that they have ever seen every and it's true. >> it's true when there's love in the room, there's great love in the room. >> so i better finished strong otherwise were blow it and we can't let that happen. now, this is great. all of the great people that spoke and everybody hit a home run. i mean, there's not one that i can think of where i said, oh, gee, that wasn't great every single person i refused to be the only one. don't do that to me. they're already getting racy. i gave him an idea now, we had this was a great convention. this was i think we're
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actually going to go home and miss it, you know, usually with a first of all, look at these crowds, you'd never have this at a convention. look at this love it's about allow this week. the entire republican party is formally adopted. an agenda for american renewal. and you saw that agenda and it's very short compared to the long boring meaningless agendas of the past, including the democrats, they write these things at a hundreds of pages long and they never read them after they're done in their case fortunately, they don't read them because it pretty bad it's a series of bowl promises that we will swiftly implement when you give us a republican house and mr. speaker, thank you very much we have our great speaker of the house with us
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tonight. >> mr. speaker thank you very much thank you a republican senate, we have many senators here and send me back to our beautiful white house, just a few short months from now, we're talking about just months it can't come fast enough. >> we have to get it done first, we must get economic relief to our citizens starting on day one, we will drive down prices and make america affordable again. >> we have to make it affordable. it's not affordable people can't live like this under this administration our current administration groceries are up 57% gasoline is up 60 and 70% mortgage rates have quadrupled and the fact is it doesn't matter what they are because you can't get the money anyway, can't buy houses, young people can't get any financing to buy a house. >> the total household costs
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have increased an average of $28,000 per family under this administration republicans have a plan to bring down prices and bring them down very, very rapidly by slashing energy costs. we will in turn reduce the cost of transportation manufacturing, and all household goods. so much starts with energy and remember, we have more liquid gold under our feet than any other country by far, we are a nation that has the opportunity to make an absolute fortune with its energy. we have it and china does under the trump administration, just three-and-a-half years ago, we were energy independent, but soon we will actually be better than that. we will be energy dominant and supply not only ourselves, but we will supply the rest of the world with
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numbers that nobody has ever seen. and we will reduce our debt $36 trillion. we will start reducing that and we will also reduce your taxes still further next and by the way, they want to raise your taxes four times. think of it in all my life, i grew up watching politicians. i always love politics, i guess i was on the other side i'd watched the pilot and they were always talking about we will give you a tax cut. we will give you a tax cut my whole life, i was watching. i will give you a tax cut, right? mystik congressman, that's all they talked about. this is the only administration that said we're going to raise your taxes by four times what you're paying now. and people are supposed to vote for them. >> i've never heard it you're paying too much. we're going to reduce your taxes. still further, we gave you the biggest one, as i said, we're going to give you more and it's going to lead to tremendous growth. we want growth in our contrary, that's what's going to pay off our debt and next we will end the
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ridiculous and actually incredible waste of taxpayer dollars that is fueling the inflation crisis. they've spent trillions of dollars on things having to do with the green news scam. it's a scam. and that's caused tremendous inflationary pressures in addition to the cost of energy and all of the trillions of dollars that are sitting there not yet spent. we will redirect that money for important projects like roads, bridges, dams, and we will not allow it to be spent on meaningless green new, a scam ideas and i will end the electric vehicle mandate on day one. >> thereby saving the u.s.
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>> auto industry from complete obliteration, which is happening right now and saving us customers thousands and thousands of dollars per car and right now as we speak, large factories just started are being built across the border in mexico. so with all the other things happening, our border and they're being built by china to make cars and to sell them into our country, no tax know anything the united auto workers ought to be ashamed for allowing this to happen. and the leader of the united autoworkers should be fired immediately and every single auto worker union and non union should be voting for donald trump because we're going to bring back car manufacturing and we're going to bring it back fast they're building some of the largest auto plants anywhere in the
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world. think of it. in the world, and we're going to bring it back. we're going to make them we don't mind we don't mind that happening, but those plants are going to be built in the united states and our people are going to man those plans and if they don't agree with us will put a tariff of approximately 100 to 200% on each car. and they will be unsellable in the united states we have long been taken advantage of by other countries and think of it oftentimes he's other countries are considered so-called allies. they've taken advantage of us for years. we lose jobs, will lose revenue and they gained everything and wipe out our businesses, wipe out our people. i stopped it for four years. i stopped it and were really ready to make changes like nobody had seen before. remember a usmca, i got rid of nafta, the worst trade deal ever made and replace it with
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usmca, which is they say the best trade deal well, ever been actually probably the best trade deal was the deal i made with china where they by 50 billion worth of our product they were buying nothing. they by $50 billion worth, they had to but, i don't even talk about it because of covid. i don't even mention it frankly, because of what happened with the china virus we, will not let countries come in, take our jobs and plunder our nation. >> they come into the, they plunder our nation the way they will sell their product in america is to build it in america. very simple belden and america at only in america and
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this very simple formula and congress has to go along with us and they will this very simple formula will create massive numbers of jobs. we will take over the auto industry again and many, many, hundreds of thousands of jobs were lost. so many jobs over the years. if you go back 2025 years, they assaulted going to china and mexico about 68% of our auto industry and you're fracturing jobs. we're gonna get them all back. we're going to get them all back. every one of them at the center of our plan for economic relief are massive tax cuts for workers that include something else that stood out to be very popular actually here it's very popular in this building and all those hotels that i saw that a so nice, i'm staying in a nice one. >> it's called know tax on
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tips. >> know no tax and i got that by having dinner recently in nevada where we're leading by about 14 points hello. >> i'll see you there very soon. everybody were having dinner at a beautiful restaurant in the trump building on the strip and it's great building and the waitress comes over, how's everything going really nice person, house, everything au sara so tough the government's after me all the time on tip step steps i said, well, they give you cash, would they be able to find him? she said actually, i didn't know that. she said very little cash has given its au put right on the check and they come in and they take so much of our money, it's just
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ridiculous and they don't believe anything we say and they've just tired as you know, 88,000 agents to go after him even more and i said this shows the level of my most people that they hire consultants, they pay millions of dollars but i said to her, let me just ask you a question. would you be happy if you had no tax and tips? she said, what a great guy idea i got my information from a very smart waitress that's better than spending billions of dollars and everybody everybody. loves it. waitresses and caddies and drivers everybody is a large large group of people that are being really hurt badly. they make money, let them keep them money i'm going to protect social security and medicare democrats are going to destroy social security and medicare because all of these people by the millions that coming in,
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they're going to be on social security and medicare and other things. >> and you're not able to afford it. they are destroying your social security kennedy and your medicare under my plan, incomes will skyrocket inflation will vanish completely. jobs will come roaring back and the middle-class will prosper like never, ever before. and we're going to do it very rapidly but no hope for dream. we have for america can succeed unless we stop the illegal immigrant invasion. the worst that's ever been seen anywhere in the world has never been an invasion like this anywhere. third world countries would fight with sticks and stones not to let this happen the invasion at our southern border, we will stop it and we will stop at quickly. you heard tom homan yesterday. tom homan put him in in charge and just sit back and watch
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brandon judd a border patrol is incredible. these guys, you know, they really their job is a lot easier if they don't have to do anything, but they want to, they're patriots, brandon judd, border patrol, ice ice goes out. you have to see what does with ms 13. you have these probably the worst gang and ice goes in there and i know a lot of people in these rows here and they're very tough people, but they don't want to do this job they'll go into a pack of ms 13 killers there the worst probably the worst gangs in the world and we have thousands of i moved thousands and thousands out and my four years we moved them out and it was a pleasure, but ice would go right into a pack of these killers and you see fist flying, you see everything can fly it and then they take them they put them in a paddy wagon they take them back and they get them out of our country. and the other countries weren't accepting them back. and i called up, but i said tell them that we're not giving them economic aid anymore. the next day i got
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called sub all of these countries that were terminated billions of dollars we spent on economic aid to countries that does us frankly, no good the next day, i was called by everybody, couldn't take all the goals. sir. sir, what's the problem? i said, you won't take your killers back that you sent in caravans into america. you won't take them back. well, sir, if you'd like us to, we would give very serious consideration to do that. and within 24 hours, they were being taken back for years and years when i first came in, they said president obama tried to get them to go back and they wouldn't accept them that put planes on the runway so you couldn't lead the plane that close the road. she couldn't take the buses at all, have to turn back as soon as i said, no more economic aid of any kind to any country that does that. they called back and they said, sir, it would be a great honor to take ms 13 we loved him very much. we love them very much.
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sir, will take at the heart of the republican platform is our pledge to end this border nightmare and fully restore the sacred and sovereign borders of the united states of america. we're going to do that on day one. that means two things that day one, right drill, baby, drill, and close our borders and by the way, and i think everybody has a republican as a patriot in this room. and most democrats, we want people to come into our country, but they have to come into our country legally legally less than four years ago, i handed this administration the strongest
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border in american history. but you can see on the chart that saved my life, that was the chart that saved my life. i said look, i'm so proud of it. i think it's one of the greatest it was done by the border patrol, one of the greatest charts i've ever seen. it showed everything just like that. you know, that chart. there it is. it's pretty good. wow last time i put up that chart, i never really got to look at it but without that chart i would not be here today never got to look i said you got to see this chart. >> i was so proud of it. and by the time i got to there i never got to see it that day but i'm
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seeing it now and i was very proud. and if you look at the arrow in the bottom, that's the lowest level, the one on the bottom, heavy red arrow that's the lowest level of illegal immigrants ever to come into our country. recorded history right there and that was my last week in office and then you see what happened after i left. look at arrest, and have you go out a little bit further? it's getting to be a little bit old. >> but i love it anyway, right? >> but you can go much higher with those numbers. look what happened right after that. >> the invasion began. >> we had the opposite. we stopped the invasion, but the invasion that we stopped was peanuts by comparison to what happened after i left, look at what happened after i left, they took over our country we ended all catch and release. we shut down asylum fraud, stopped human trafficking, and forge historic agreements to keep illegal aliens on foreign soil. we want them to stay on this
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soil under the trump administration. if you came in illegally, you were apprehended immediately and you were deported. you went right back the current administration terminated every single one of those great trump policies and i put in place to seal the border. i wanted to seal border again, come in but come in legally, you know, how unfair it is so many people hundreds of thousands of people have been working for years to come into our country and now they see these people pour into our country at levels that are unprecedented so unfair and we're not going to do it. we're not going to stand for it. they suspended wall construction ended remain in mexico policy remain in mexico. you think that was easy to get from the mexican government, but i said you must give it to us if you don't give it to us, there will be repercussions and they gave it to us. but not easy canceled our safe third, agreements demolished title 42, implemented nationwide catch
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and release that's catch and release. while we catch them and release them into our country. i had we catch them and release them into mexico. there is a slight difference and took 93 this is the previous administration. 93 executive actions to throw open our border to the world, the entire world is pouring into our country because of this very foolish administration, the greatest invasion in history is taking place, right here in our country. they are coming in from every corner of the earth, not just from south america, but from africa, asia the middle east. they're coming from everywhere. they're coming at levels that we've never seen before. it is an invasion indeed and this administration does absolutely nothing to stop them their coming from prisons, they're coming from jails, they're coming from mental institutions and insane asylums i, you know, the press is always on me
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because i say this has anyone seen silence of the lambs the late great hannibal lecter he loved to have you for dinner that's insane asylums. >> they're emptying out their insane asylums and terrorists are coming in at numbers that we've never seen before. bad things are going to happen meanwhile, are crime rate is going up while crime statistics all over the world, they're going down because they're taking, they're criminals and they're putting them into our country a certain country, and i happen to like the president of the country very much, but he's been getting great publicity because he's a wonderful shepard of the country. he says how well the country is doing because the crime rate is down and he said his training, all of these rough people that are off rough, rough he's training
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them and i've been reading about this for two years. i think oh, that's wonderful. let's take a look at it. but then i realized he's not training them. he sending all of his criminals, his drug dealers, his people that are in jails. he sending them all to the united states and he's different and that he doesn't say that he's trying to convince everybody what a wonderful job he doesn't running the country while he doesn't know wonderful job. and by the way, have i ran one of the countries, many countries, many, many countries from all over. ai would be worse than any of them. i would have had the place totally emptied out already but we become a dumping ground for the rest of the world, which is laughing at us. they think were stupid they can't believe that. they're getting away with what they're getting away with, but they're not going to be getting away with it for long. that's what i can tell in venezuela caracas high
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crime, high crime caracas venezuela really dangerous place, but not anymore. >> because in venezuela, crime is down 72%. >> in fact if they would ever win this election and hate to even say that we will have an extra republican convention in venezuela because it will be safe our cities our cities will be so unsafe. we won't be able, we will not be able to have it there in el salvador burgers our down by 70%. why are they down now? he would have you convinced that because he's trained murders to be wonderful people know did down because they're sending their murderers to the united states of america this is going to be very bad and bad things are going to happen and you're seeing it happen all the time. that's why to keep our
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families safe, the republican platform promises to launch the largest deportation operation in the history of our cause even larger than that a president dwight d. eisenhower for many years ago, he was a moderate, but he believed very strongly in borders. he had the largest deportation operation we've ever had. just recently, i spoke to the grieving mother of jocelyn nungaray, a wonderful woman a precious twelve-year-old girl from houston who last month was tied up, assaulted in strangled to death after walk into the convenience store just a block away from our house. her body was dumped near the side of the road in a shallow creek found by some onlookers who couldn't believe what they had witnessed charged with jocelyn heinous murder or to illegal aliens from venezuela who came across
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our border. were in custody and were then released into the country by this horrible, horrible administration that we have right now. i also met recently with the heartbroken mother and sister rachel morin rachel was a 37-year-old mom of five beautiful children who was brutally raped and murdered while out on runs. you wanted to keep herself in good shape. au is very important to her. she was murdered the monster responsible first killed another woman in el salvador before he was led into america. by the white house is white house. let them in he then attacked a 9-year-old girl and her mother in a home invasion in los angeles before murdering rachel and maryland traveled to all throughout the country doing tremendous damage rachel's mother will never be the same. i spent time whether she will never be the same i've also met with the wonderful family of laken riley, the
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brilliant 22-year-old nursing student. she was so proud of being first in her class who was out for a jog on the campus of the university of georgia when she was assaulted, beaten, and horrifically killed. yet another american life was stolen by a criminal aliens set free by this administration. and these were incredible people were talking about. these were incredible people who died tonight, america. this is my vow. i will not let these killers and criminals into our country i will keep our sons and daughters safe. as we bring security to our streets, we will help bring stability to the world. ai was the first president in modern times to start no new wars, you know, we were the toughest, we were the most serious back and you you
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saw this hungry, strong country run by very powerful, tough leaders, deaf guy, press doesn't like him because he's stuff and he came out recently. they were asking him about it into view the whole world is exploding. what's happened and what's going on victor orban, the prime minister of hungary, very tough map he said, i don't want people coming into my country and blowing up our shopping centers kari lake people but they said to them, tell us what's going wrong, what's happening, what is it he said there's only one way you're going to solve it. >> you got to bring president trump back to the united states because he kept everybody at bay he used the word, i wouldn't use because i can't use that word because you'd say it was braggadocious. >> the press would say he was a braggart. i've not a braggart
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but viktor orban's said, he said russia was afraid of him. china was afraid of him. everybody was afraid of him. nothing was going to happen the whole world was at peace and now the world is blowing up around us all of these things that you read about, we're not going to happen under president bush russia invaded georgia on the president obama, russia took crimea under the current administration. russia is after all of ukraine under president trump russia took nothing we defeated 100% of isis in syria
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and iraq something that was said to take five years, sir, it'll take five years, sir. we did it in a matter of a couple of months. we have a great military or military is not woke, it's just some of the fools on top that a woke i got along very well. north korea, kim jong un, and i got along very well with them. the press hated when i said that and how could you get along with him? well you know, it's nice to get along with somebody has a lot of nuclear weapons or otherwise is the old days. they say that's a wonderful thing now, they say, how could you possibly do that? >> but no, i got along with him and we stopped the missile launches from north korea. now, north korea is acting up again, but when we get back, i get along with them he'd like to see me back to i think he misses me if you want to know that our opponents inherited a
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world at peace and turned it into a planet of war were to planet of war look at that attack on israel, look at what's happening with ukraine the cities are just bombed out. how can people live like that, where buildings are massive buildings, and falling to the ground? it began to unravel with the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, the worst humiliation in the history of our country. we have never had a year liaison like that. >> 13 heroic us service members were tragically and needlessly kill 45 others were horrifically wounded. nobody ever talks about them no arms, no legs, face explosions horrifically, horrifically wounded and by the way, we have a man in this room who's running for the us center from the great state nevada, named
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sam brown who paid the ultimate price thank you sam thank you, sam thank you he paid, the. biggest price probably ever paid by anybody that is running for office. and i think he's going to do great he's running against the person that is not good, not respected at total lightweight but sam, i think paid really we were talking about it with some of the senators that are working so hard for sam but he paid the biggest price aubenny senator ever to run for the senate. i don't think anybody's ever what he did. he was a real hero, a really great person. and he's running and i hope that everybody gets out and votes for sam brown.
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>> we also left behind $85 billion worth of military equipment but along with many american citizens were left behind many, many american citizen emboldened by that disaster, russia invaded ukraine. >> they saw this group of people that were in competent. we took the soldiers out first, don't know. we're going to take the soldiers out second if they would have followed my plan, we had a great plan. >> but the plan only kicked in if they did everything perfectly and they weren't doing things perfectly. >> so we said it doesn't kick in, you know, 18 months in afghanistan we didn't have one, so they were killing them left and right. snipers and i spoke to the head of the taliban. you've heard this story abdul still there and still ahead of the taliban the press got on me. why would you speak to him? i said because that's where the killing is. i don't have to speak to somebody that has nothing to do with it. and i told him, don't
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ever do that, don't ever do that again, don't ever, ever do that again, you got to stop. because during the obama administration, many great people and soldiers, a lot of soldiers are being killed from a long distance i said, if you keep doing that, you're going to be hit harder than anybody has ever been hit by a country before. and he said, i understand your excellence economy are excellency. i wonder if he calls the other guy your excellency. i doubt it not the guy gave him everything. >> i mean, what kind of a deal was that he walked out, gave him everything you know, that right now afghanistan is one of the largest sellers of weapons in the world. the selling the brand new, beautiful weapons that we gave them. >> but think of it. >> he actually said to me, but why but why do you show me a picture of, my home i said
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you'll have to ask your people or one of your wives but he could figure it out. and for 18 months we had not one attack on an american soldier by the taliban. 18 and then we had that horrible day where soldiers were killed. >> i was not there because of a ridiculous election but we had that horrible attack. and they also gave up bagram, one of the biggest basis anywhere in the world, air bases, anywhere in the world, the longest runways, most powerful hardened, thickened runways. we gave it up and i liked it not because of afghanistan. i liked it because it china, it's one hour away from when china makes it nuclear weapons and you know, has it now, china has it now. >> we were keeping that now
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china is likewise circling taiwan and russian warships and nuclear submarines are operating 60 miles off the coast in cuba, you know that the press refuses to write about it. if that were me running this country and we had nuclear submarines and cuba i will tell you that the headlines every day would be what's wrong with our president. you don't even hear this. you're not hearing about this russia has nuclear submarines and warships 60 miles away. mr. congressman from miami, by the way, happens to be here correct in cuba that would not. be stood for if or somebody else, they don't even they don't want to mention it, but now maybe they will and the entire world i tell you this, we want our hostages back and they better be back before i assume office while you will be
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paying a very big price we're that victory in november the years of war weakness and chaos we'll be over. i don't have wars. i had no wars other than isis, which i defeated, but that was a war that was started. we had no wars. i could stop wars with a telephone call i could stop. wars with just a telephone if properly stated. it would never start we will replenish our military and build an iron dome missile defense system to ensure that no enemy can strike our homeland and this great iron dome will be built entirely in the usa, were going to build it and wisconsin
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wisconsin just like guy gave you that massive ship contract and you're doing a very nice job, governor, right? thank you, governor. and they're doing a great job. in fact, i had a little design change and we gave them a tremendous for essentially what we're used to call destroyers. these are now the most beautiful. they look like. yes, i said we have to take the bow and we have to make it a little nicer in a little point that the dopants that above flat nose and the people at the shipyard to this guy. so knows what he's still and webb most beautiful ships, right? governor and everybody sitting over there and it was a big contract that everybody wanted. i gave it to wisconsin, but we're going to have a lot of that built right here. the state of wisconsin and all other states israel has an iron dome. they have a missile defense system, 342 missiles were shot into israel and only one got through a little bit.
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it was badly wounded, it fell to the ground, but most of them are and ronald reagan wanted this many years ago. but we really didn't have the technology many years ago. remember they called it starship spaceship anything to mock him. >> but he was a very good president, very, very good but now we have unbelievable tech galaxy and why should other countries have this? and we don't know. now, we're going to build an iron dome over our country and we're going to be sure that nothing can come in harm our people. and again, from an economic development standpoint, we're going to make it all right here. no more sending it out to other countries in order to help its america first america we will at unleash the power of american innovation. and as we do, we will soon be on the verge of finding the cures to cancer alzheimer's disease, and many other diseases we're going to get to the bottom of it they remember this gentleman
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that i don't want to mention other than one time i had to because when you say you the ten worst, i had to do it i didn't want anybody to be confused. but this man said, we're going to find a cure to cancer and nothing happened we're going to get to the cure for cancer and alzheimer's and so many other things were so close to doing something great but we need a leader that will let it be done. we will not have men playing in women's sports that will end up may and we will restore and renovate our nation's once great cities, making them safe, clean, and beautiful again, and that includes our nation's capital, which is a horrible killing field. so many things they leave for wisconsin. they go to look at the washington monument. they end up getting
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stabbed. guild are shot we will be very soon, very proud of our capital again, washington, dc america is on the cusp of a new golden age, but we will have the courage to seize it. we're going to take it, we're going to make it a current. i mean, we're going to bring this into a golden age like never seen before. remember this, china wants to do it. japan wants to do it. all of these countries want to do. and we have to produce massive amounts of energy if we're going to produce the new, if you look at some of the things that have been done and some of the things that we're going to do. >> but ai needs tremendous trump, literally twice the electricity that's available now in our country, can you imagine? >> but instead we're spending
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places where they recharge electric cars. they built eight charges at a certain location, poured the midwest aid charges for 9 billion? think of them as a tank, fulfilling up your gas think of it. they spent $9 billion on eight charges, three of which didn't work and if you are going to do this all over our country, does crazy electric band-aid. if you're going to do this. and by the way, i'm all for electric they have their application but if somebody wants to buy a gas powered car, gasoline-powered car or a hybrid, they're going to be able to do it. and we're going to make that change on day one. so to conclude just a few short days ago, my journey
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with you nearly ended. we know that and yet here we are tonight all gathered together talking about the future promise and a total renewal everything we love very much scrawled america we live in a world of miracles. none of us knows god's plan or aware lives adventure will take us. >> i want to thank franklin graham for being here tonight is an outstanding man he wrote me a note recently. i have a lot of respect for sir. i love your storytelling. i think it's great in front of these big rallies, but sara, please do me one favor. it won't make any difference. please. don't use any foul language as a little embarrassed, i said you said it won't make any difference. actually, the story is not quite as good, but i've been very good sorry is not
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quite as good as i've got to have a little talk with franklin, but he was great it's a great gentleman. his father was so incredible. >> billy graham my father used to love taking me to see billy graham my father would take me to see billy graham at yankee stadium. he had the biggest rallies ship ever since he was a good rally guy to but he'd get up and he was a fantastic guy. my father loved billy graham but i love franklin graham, i think franklin has been fantastic and i'm trying i'm just working so hard to adhere to his note to me i'm working hard on it. franklin but if the events of last saturday make anything clear, it is that every single moment we have on earth is a gift from god. >> we have to make the most of every day for the people and for the country that we loved. >> the attacker in pennsylvania
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wanted to stop our movement, but the truth is the movement has never been about me it has always been about you. it's your movements. the biggest moment in the history of our country by far can't be it can't be stopped. it has always been about the hardworking, patriotic citizens of america for too long. our nation has settled for too little. we settled for too little. they've given everything to other nations, to other people you have been told to lower your expectations and to accept less for your families i am here tonight with the opposite message you are expectations are not big enough that bag it is time to start, expect staying and demanding the best leadership in the world. leadership that is bold, dynamic, relentless, and fearless. we can do that we are
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americans ambition is our heritage, greatness is our birthright. but as long as our energies are spent fighting each other, our destiny will remain out of of reach. and that's not acceptable. way must instead take that energy and use it to realise our countries true potential and write our own thrilling chapter of the american story. we can do it together. we will unite. we are going to come together and success we'll bring us together it is a story of love sacrifice and so many other things and remember the word devotion. it's unmatched devotion are american ancestors crossed the delaware, survived the icy winter at valley forge. and defeated a mighty empire to establish our cherished
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republic. they fought so hard, they lost so many they push thousands and thousands of miles across a dangerous frontier, taming the wilderness to build a life and a mac difference in home for their family they pack their families into covered wagons, trekked across hazardous trails scaled, towering mountains, and brave rivers and rapids to stake their claim on the wide-open new and very beautiful frontier. when our way of life was threatened, american patriots marched onto the battlefield, raced into enemy strongholds and stared down death and stared down those enemies. to keep alive the flame of freedom at yorktown, gettysburg and midway, they joined the roll call of immortal heroes, so many hole, just so many heroes, so many great, great people. and we have to cherish those people. we can't forget those people. we have to cherish those and it
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building monuments to those great people is a good thing, not a bad thing. >> they saved our car no challenge was too much, no hardship was too great. no enemy was too fierce together, these patriots soldiered on and endured and they prevailed because they had faith in each other, faith in their country, and above all, they had faith in their guide just like our ancestors, we must now come together, rise above past it says any disagreements have to be put aside and go forward united as one people, one nation, pledging allegiance to one great beautiful, i think it's so beautiful american
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flag tonight i ask for your partnership for your support, and i am humbly asking for your vote what do you make our country great again every day i will strive to honor the trust you placed in me, and i will never ever let you down. >> i promised that i will never let you down to all of the forgotten men and women who have been neglected, abandoned, and left behind. you will be forgotten, no longer we will press forward and together we will win, win, win when when,
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win, win, win. and when nothing will sway us, nothing will slow us and no one well, ever stop us no matter what dangers come our way, no matter what obstacles lie in our pen we will keep striving toward our shared a glorious destiny. and we will not fail, we will not fail together, we will save this country we will restore the republic, and we will usher in the rich and wonderful tomorrow's that our people so truly deserve america's future will be bigger, better bolder, brighter, happier, stronger for your greater, and more united than ever before. and quite
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simply put, we will very quickly make america great again. thank you very much thank you very much. wisconsin god bless you god bless you. wisconsin and god bless the united states of america, a great country. thank you very much, everybody
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code now and ask about the bosley guarantee i'm zachary cohen and washington and this is cnn president trump accepting his party's nomination for president we're joined on the stage here in milwaukee, wisconsin by his wife, melania. >> his children, their spouses and partners, and also so some grandkids, i think are in there as well as also joined by jd vance, the senator from ohio, and his wife, usha. jd vance's new running mate and then the, senate for about a year-and-a-half already on quite the fast-track. president trump spoke for one hour and 32 minutes, which i'm told is the longest speech for a nomination acceptance by a major party figure in modern american political history for those wondering his 2016 speech was
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an hour, 15 minutes. 2020 was an hour, ten minutes. this 11 one-hour, 32 minutes started off with what we were told was the new tone of unity and he relayed, is harrowing experienced during the hasn assassination attempt in butler county, pennsylvania on saturday but then and i hope this doesn't sound hard. but then pretty much became the kind of speech generally hear from donald trump. rallies, where he went off script and rift. and ad libbed we were told he wasn't good, even mentioned president biden's name. he mentioned it at least twice very much the same donald trump that we are used to and i will just one word before i throw it to dana to get your thoughts. senator marco rubio told us earlier that donald trump to told him this was the
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biggest balloon drop in the history of balloons. a lot of blondes. he said something like 18,000 of them. i maybe i've heard that figure wrong. >> now he did say that and daniel deal, i hope will be able to fact check this, if not tonight than maybe tomorrow though. i guess nobody really cares that much about whether or not it's the biggest balloon drop, but that is what's going on. we have some giant gold balls also, beach balls. >> anyway, dana bash back to the content of the speech. >> it was except for the top of it he's pretty, pretty much donald trump greatest hits. and if you like, it, which all the people in this room do then you're happy and if, you don't, then you've heard it before already republicans some of whom i've been texting with who are here at the convention are taking south and the fact that because it is so late at night, east coast and even midwest that majory of people likely he paid attention
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to and tuned into the beginning of this speech, where he did call for discord and division of society to be he healed. >> and then as you said gave a detailed way, the narrative and the story of what happened the heroine moment that he was almost killed on saturday night. and of course, the tribute to the gentleman who was killed and two who were severely injured. but just going back to that line which is very early on, according to the teleprompter like the fourth line in the speech, that discord and division in our society must be he'll he was then the dej donald trump, going after nancy pelosi talking about cheating on elections saying that people use to covid, to cheat even
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though he had said that he wasn't going to or at least his people said he wasn't going to use biden's name. talked about joe biden by name talked about the immigrates invasion weapon, weaponized justice department and so on and so forth. so so much much of the preview of what we got was this is a changed man. this is somebody who's going to be different. >> histone was a little bit more so that's a little bit more but it was but but but certainly we have all seen rallies of donald trump where he has given, in his words and more rip roarin speech but there was a lot of that in there there's something a phenomenon in this campaign called trump amnesia john. >> and that's the idea that a lot of people have forgotten what they either liked or low about trump during his four years as president and over the course of this hour and-a-half,
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you were reminded of what you liked or load about donald trump and you're you're exactly right. dana one part of the i have to say for me, disappointment in this speech is because the trump campaign had talked so much about our we were going to see a softer, more reflective donald trump. and he had a line early on, it's on, i want to be president for all americans because there's no director wray in winning for half of americans. and i thought, well, we're off to the races here, and this is really going to be a different donald trump, as you say, he then went in very reflective, somber on trump, like detail of truckee about how god saved him saved his life, and seemed genuinely reflective. but then for all of that and it seemed as if he couldn't keep up the app. and so we started hearing about crazy nancy pelosi and cheating
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on elections and talking about biden frankly, it was a long speech. it was a rambling speech. it was a speech by an older man and i couldn't help but think the people that are going to be happy yes. tonight or not the people at trump headquarters, but the people the democrats maybe a biden headquarters, maybe at the headquarters of other people who sent i got a replace joe biden but jake, we have ourselves a presidential campaign again yeah. >> anderson cooper, just a note. the average film is one hours and 31 minutes this was one our in 30 minutes longer than the average movie, anderson by donald trump's standards, this was the longest gop convention speech he has given. >> jake as you pointed out i just want to get some quick tapes takes from the panel, david urban, speech expected. >> i know. look, it's it started out incredibly strong and thought in terms of the president's emotional journey
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when he got shot, you heard from a lot of really big biggs, a little subdued to begin with. >> i think the crowd is expected a lot more. >> and so i he had to do here, delivered delivered red meat to those who wonder red meat delivered a little you know, there's a lot this conventions about love, a lot of love in the room before we never had a unified party like this. >> and so the party is unified behind a lot of lebanon. >> david axelrod. >> so my friend scott jennings held on was some on top hop hopping out of his seat before the speech because he held up the excerpts and said, this, you, wondered whether he could rise to the moment well he's going to rise to the moment. it just turns out that he read the words on these pages and then spent probably an hour an aggregate briefing. and so people i'm sure responded very positively to his appeals to unity that were written on a teleprompter. and then he just riffed the budget jesus out of
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everybody. that he was all his political enemies and so on. i have to tell you that, you know, chris wallace said this. >> this was the first good thing that's happened democrats in the last three weeks. >> i mean, this, this really reminded everyone why donald trump is fundamentally unpopular outside at this room, kaitlan, you know, it's interesting is that a lot of people have not been to a trump rally. they've never seen what a trump rally is like. i've been to dozens of them. this is what a trump rally as like and what obviously this is built aos was a totally rewritten focused on unity. there's no denying the beginning was certainly compelling. you recounted in detail what it was like to be on stage in butler, pennsylvania on saturday night any said about ten to 15 minutes doing that. then we got to the middle and it sounded like a normal typical trump rally you have happened or saturday. he called nancy pelosi crazy nancy pelosi's he talked about they are trying to destroy our country. you called the 2020 election nicholas
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cheating on elections he exemplified a hungary's authoritarian strongman leader who has scaled back down more protic norms in that country. >> and a lot of that was exactly as a typical trump's speeches. >> what's interesting is a lot of people don't normally watch that. they all did tonight got a lot of saying this is a great reminder of why a lot of people were exhausted by the end of the first top having second thoughts about whether they want to go through that are dead. i mean, it was a trump rally as kaitlan that the american people with died on you they are tired. >> it was a long rambling speech at the aydos of it. we're all a lie in-between the unifying excerpts apartment where at what he really wanted to say all of those were things that were filled with live free
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was very problematic. >> that is what he sounds like a lot of his sally but you get lost just the monotone nature of what he was saying in this moment, when he could have lifted this very energetic rubab in a really rousing short, tight beach that was not what this was that was a mess the big mess trump dodge a bullet on saturday and democrats dodge the bullet tonight he had a whole world in his hand he if he had just stayed with that unity message, he might have caused some problems, but you just could not help himself. if biden had given the speak that info hearing that rambling that undiscipline democrats will hit biden would attract was dark and grim off so we're now back at you normal campaign dynamic where you trump took what was the most energetic convention
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and he was boring. who took the most discipline convention? he was undiscipline he basically was the worst part of his own convention and so that actually is the first good thing has happened for democrats. the other thing i'll say is this ten minutes a unity talk off the teleprompter followed by rabbit attack on nancy pelosi, on joe biden, and talk about hannibal lecter. that is not they made a big mistake by, by overselling this transformation. there has been no transformations. this is donald trump and welcome back to the camera now, it's god. it was a review of some of the stuff we got used to hearing during the white house years. the love for kim jong un, viktor orban and yes, some of it was the old greatest hits, but the most telling part was the new part. the part at the top, when he told the story about being shot at, you could have heard pindrop in this place. it was extremely riveting. i mean, look, axe
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man, it was a long speech no doubt. he used the prepared remarks he also she's the unprepared remarks, the part that mattered most though he nail and that's the part that i think people are going to remember. >> i think that message in tone from basically fine, he hit the issues he's got to hit. on inflation and immigrants that's over the target of national unity stuff was good. the campaign tells me what we got, what we wanted. >> they're fine with it. >> the convention served its the vibe was good in here. >> the vibe is good right now. >> the republican party, epp for one week ban is still the party of fun and a party of democracy is down the street plotting a political well coup against the sitting president united states. >> there's a lot of trump skeptical republicans who came into this week going. i don't know if i want to do this again. and i think they're going to leave them this week thing and you know what it's going to be fine. i think this is mission accomplished for the convention week and the convention was great and the candidate with not john is for anybody to think that one
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speech, it's been a vault donald trump into this blow out in an election never while we don't live in a country that will have a law on election that's not the way the election divided. number two, there is not majority support in the country for trump or for trumpism. there simply isn't all the data says that, however, however, he doesn't need majority he needs to get 46, 47, 48% in the swing states. they'll get over 50% in the red states. look down on that floor was it a great speech? >> of course, not they love it and they love him. they're unified and they're going home. the money is flowing into the republican party. they're leading in the polls in all this key states democratic donors are saying no for money to president biden right now. now we'll see if that holds is a month to go before the democratic convention. they get a month to plan their rebuttal but we're not even positive if the president will be their candidates he didn't help himself. there is not one line in here that it's kind of get him to voters don't do that to meet the most successful parts of this entire week we're real people talking about.
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>> i mean, those gold-star families guy and everybody in this room saying the names of those gold star family members who who were killed in afghanistan. and even tonight, i mean hulk hogan of all people probably reached an audience, which hasn't paid a lot of attention, hasn't listened to trump's speeches before and did it in an extraordinarily compelling way. i mean, i'm not a devotee like god. >> wrestlemania you just hit the nail on the head. it's a full week of stuff in totality this week, it was well-produced. >> the real people were compelling. the hoka, the holster get run wild in milwaukee so did all kinds of other folks who had messages about inflation and immigration, all in. >> this was a good convention and the democrats won rocks, there's no doubt that this has been, in fact with the whole campaign has been it's been a very disciplined campaign in a very undisciplined lynn
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candidate. and that's what we saw again, and the reality is that it's the undiscipline candidate who is unpopular and who has driven people away. john maybe right? i mean, this may be enough that if he just motivates the base there's, you know, i don't question that that he may have accomplished some of that. >> he's been word problems they were going to something else tonight with this unity appeal. >> they were trying to say, he's learned he's grown, he's not going to be the guy who you au here last time and then and he read the lines off the prompter and then through the whole concept of the way it's always important to watch donald trump covering him. it's not just what people tell you who's going so you have to watch what he actually does because i think those of us who have covered him for a long time were skeptical of that. but you know what they also have is several days of stories saying that donald trump was shot payne fred doesn't, it would be a unifying speech and it was with the exception of the beginning of course, we've noted typical of what you see,
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the question is, what do people see who weren't necessarily the watching tonight? what's going to highlight and packaged is what he did say at the beginning, which was the recounting of his assassination. >> westjet also it was donald trump is what is he going to do? it is very easy to diagnose the problem of the biden administration as seen through the eyes of republicans but trump is not running as some kind of fresh based on the political scene he is basically an incumbent so he's coming in with people already knowing what he's like as it's a leader, what he's done in his presidency, and he has, he does have to answer the question, what is he going to do? this speech didn't really answer that question, at least he said he's going to end immediately. he's going to inflation and meta a crisis and on the seventh day tapped in a lot of ways to paper over what the agenda is going to be for the trump presidency and the problem for the trump campaign
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not the problem with the trump campaign. >> is that the speech as written was the version that they wanted the american people to hear. but donald trump stood there and he adlibbed about 30% of this speech sheldon, all the plates as it relates to the agenda, the blanks in a way that i think it's not helpful campus, but it's not true that he didn't lay out issues and it's also not true that the convention didn't produce a very clear and concise policy agenda. hey, out at the beginning of the week and so coming out of this, it's obvious what they're running on and it's not all that common located immigration inflation, crime, and national security were cooking what the president, former president needs to do. shorten the dam rally you go to rally like kaitlan you go to a rally there too long that people would every rally their leverage for the exits because it's like a football game of the spores are and up, they want to get back to the car, get out before the crowd leaves the donald trump need to cut down about 30, 40 minutes. >> go back to the old days that's the big critique of this speech to law. but a big
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shooting, a big chunk of it was one of the shooters shoot no one no one, knew the other stuff that could get a bit dense. >> it would have been a home run right right now, you've got three generations of trump on that stage and the convention was good. >> the speech was terrible. the candidate is, remains to be seen. but this is a remarkable moment that this family has somehow managed to survive a whole bunch of stuff, including a near death experience to be at the center of american life. what they, what they do, what that. i'm terrified some people are hopeful, but you know, i think that what we saw with the convention itself, where the elements of something that goes beyond the campaign which you begin to see, it looks like more of a movement. it reminds me of what 2008 where you started having cultural elements you know, will.i.am. came out with you guys acts and suddenly there was a cultural element of the obama campaign. you saw a bunch of cultural elements here with mixed martial arts and rock and country there was a spiritual
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the melt that dimension to the obama campaign that was very, very present you hear a lot of evin jellico christianity kind of spiritual stuff. and then there's this nationalist political you start putting together spiritual stuff cultural stuff, political stuff starts to feel more like a movement movements are harder to beat. and that's what democrats have to look at this thing. trump just, i don't know what he's doing today, but he's got the elements. now that democrats need to get serious stopping a movement is not the same as stopping the candidate. and we he got up but man, he is the apex of the movement and if he's if he is defective, yes. now and he may motivate the base but the problem tonight is he should, he showed the qualities that americans are weary. weary. >> i want to get back to jake on floor, jake thanks so much. >> anderson and the party is still going on here in the arena delegates are starting to leave and the family is obviously he's starting to leave as well, but let's go and
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check in with our correspondents and anchors two throughout the arena who can give us a take on what's going on. first of all, philip mattingly so the longest nomination acceptance speech in modern american history in one-hour, 32 minutes how did the delegates take that i think the best way to capture it was as i was walking back up over here to get ready for the balloon drop in i he confirmed there are a lot of balloons on the floor. was or delegate you said it's a good speech. it was just really, really long well, that sounds somewhat simplistic. i think the reality is, is when you talked to trump supporters, they knew this was such a good convention in their eyes. the unity was so total in real. >> and there was a bill to this moment that we're hanging on. >> every word as the president described, a first-person account of the assassination. an awful, a traumatic event and then i think people just tried to follow along. there were several delegations that stood the entire time. there's no question about that. wisconsin,
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florida, texas, every member their delegation was standing drought, but there are several more actually that were seated kind of waiting for the moment to get riled up to get excited, to be like they are off the time that his rallies, there's no question that his rallies, the dedication and devout what's your of his supporters in large part channel through the former president himself. and there were many moments for that. i could also say i was watching the teleprompters and while this is not a shock that the former president would go off teleprompter. it was quite obvious when he left the teleprompter and what obvious when he went back on, you can know for sure because i was watching it the prompter that the stories about kim jong run stories about cheating the election, things like that. we're not in the script in any way, shape, or form but it's it seemed to be toggling back and forth, trying to figure a way to connect with the crown, but also give the speech that he knew he should give and his advisers wanted him to get jake yeah. >> and that desire instead of being disciplined in sticking with the speech written for him
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we know who won that struggle internally. i want to bring in our cnn fact fact-checker, senior reporter, daniel dale. dan daniel. you've listened to quite a few trump speeches, and i know that the challenge of being a fact checker in this modern era, especially if president trump is one, he tells so many, says so many things that are not accurate within a short period of time, but two, it's quite frequently you say the same lies are misstatements over and over and over. how did tonight's speech match it was a remarkably long acceptance speech shake, and a remarkably dishonest acceptance speech. >> i counted at least 22 false claims from donald trump on first listen, let's start with one of the wildest claims he made. listen to what he said about the state of the world when he was president the world was at peace. >> our opponents inherited a world at peace and turned it into a planet of war were to planet and of war, the whole
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world was at peace. and now the world is blowing up around us. >> this is false, hunting, not achieved. world peace when he was president certainly wasn't a peace when he left office, there were active wars are armed conflicts in dozens of nations, in 2020, a 51 by one research institutions count. and then 51 once again in 2021, trump handed president biden ongoing civil wars in yemen and syria. of course, an unresolved israeli palestinian conflict, israeli, iranian conflict of warrant, ethiopia, i could go on for awhile, but i don't have time because there were so many other false claims. so let's adjust some of those. not even all of them. he repeated his usual lie about democrats having cheated in the 2020 election. it's nonsense. he said, crime is going up. the opposite is true. it's gone sharply down in 2023 and early 2024 is now lower than it was under trump in 2020. he said, we have the worst inflation we've ever had. again, not even close. it is 3% right now, the u.s record is 23.7%. he said there was no inflation
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under him. it was low of course, but not nonexistent. it was 8% total for his presidency, 1.4% year over year in the month he left office he said the price of groceries is up 57 under biden, it's actually 21%. he said democrats are proposing to quadruple people aos taxes that is imaginary. he said his tax cuts what was the largest in american history, not even close again, he said the biden administration does nothing to stop migrants while the administration tried to get congress to pass a bill to tighten the border and after trump himself helped to kill that bill, biden took executive the action to tighten the border a trump said he stopped human trafficking again, not true. he said china's stop buying oil from iran under him also did not happen. he said foreign governments are deliberately sending criminals and mental health patients to the us as migrants. his own campaign has been unable to provide proof for that. i certainly haven't found any myself he said we defeated isis 100% of isis and a couple of months. in fact, the isis caliphate was declared fully liberated more than two years into his presidency. and there were other exaggerations about
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trade with china, but north korean missile launches about a gas prices, about irs agents. so it just went on and on and on in terms of falsehood, just like the speech went on and on and on itself. >> jake all right. >> daniel dale, thanks so much. and you can read more of cnn's fact checker. thanks, ed cnn.com slash facts. first quite a, quite a lot for mr. dale to handle. there. dana bash as you see the crowd, there still enjoying the balloons, i have to say that this was first of all one thing that former president it's going to trump said that i think is accurate. is that a lot of media organizations, including people at cnn, have said this is one of the best managed and most enthusiastic crowds we've ever seen at a political convention. i don't know that you can say that every norm, newborn integrations believes that as a matter of fact, but it's certainly true this was the most enthusiastic, what best run convention? seen since obama's in 2008 not ever, but
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certainly it's up there. >> the discipline that trump's team showed in putting this in, putting this convention. >> together as well as they did what's kind of offset by the by the lack of discipline that the president showed when he gave his speech i don't know that it would have been a great speech by anyone's measure if he had just delivered it as written but all the riffing, i know he loves it, but this is a nomination speech especially this one in this moment in history with biden, where he is where trump, where he is. this moment in history because of the horrible thing that happened to trump and his supporters on saturday. this was a moment and opportunity where we were sold. this idea that he was going to it was going to be a big national call for unity and he was going to rise to this moment. he's a changed man and again first 20 minutes or so. okay. sure totally met met the met
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promise. >> but after that, it was it was not disciplined and it was it was it was a campaign rally speech. >> and that's sort of politics one-on-one. and. the people around him know this, that if you set expectations you should set them lower, not hire, right? because right. >> he's had a traumatic week, et cetera which is which would make perfect sense but just yet the convention just gaveled out in the republican national convention 2024 is officially and he actually said in the speech at some point during the off script moments that when he was talking about the fact that the network's were saying how how great the convention has been that he doesn't want to be the one to screw it up oops. i mean, that's it's definitely the story line not to say that there are people who don't love him and who are going to say, oh, this has been ditched trump and i love him, but that's not the point of this convention.
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one to the convention and a speech like this is to continue to expand his breach and i'm not sure that he did anything to continue it's people that he is different from the person who that we've seen in the word that you used, jake, discipline that is a word. how many? he times have we heard over the past eight years his people who have come in and out of his orbits say, well, he's gonna be disciplined this time. you watch, he's gonna the only time i really remember that happening was a small window in the fall of 2016 as it got closer to the election, which he ended up winning you certainly didn't see it on display here. you know, it was good convention and i the people delegates the trump supporters, who came to this convention, go away, energized and very much believing that there are the right side of the do you was not going to win
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this election. i think the problem is that it could have been so much better convention when you think of how trump came in to this convention two days after this near death experience. and the extraordinary display of bribery guts, whatever you want to call it when he put up as well justin that fight flight, i mean, he really came in as a kind of icon, as a martyr. and the excitement of this crowd when he walked into the family lay box appeared for the first time on monday night it seemed to me and i think his people thought that if they played this convention. right. and if he gave the right speech tonight, they could have put this election away and he could have expanded his base, gotten a lot of that, 6% of undecided voters and a lot of the state of the swing-state it's and really solidified them he didn't do that. >> and i think that's probably the disappointment of this convention. that he didn't have been one of the things i just
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not about donald trump as he keeps winning the same voters over and over again. he doesn't expand and get more voter. and i frankly think he leaves us convention and somewhat weaker position politically that he did when he walked up the steps. here are alive being on the first night, even though he did add a lot of things because that he wasn't supposed to add to this speech. one thing he didn't add, which i think is important to note is any discussion of roe v wade and taking credit for getting rid of roe? we wade abortion is something that he understands is going to potentially hurt him in some of those areas where he's trying to expand his vote. >> we're getting the first for reaction to former president trump's speech from some of the people who matter, most, most the undecided voters here in battleground state wisconsin, we're gonna hear from them next tv on the edge,
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battleground state of wisconsin with battleground voters 13 wisconsinites. we watched the convention speech of donald trump with i, wanted, to tell you they're very nice people and they're also very interested people because of this group, 11 of the 13 still haven't decided who they're going to vote for for president in november 2 of them have decided this gentleman right here, kevin for donald trump, he knows that already. this woman here, paula for joe biden, or the democrat who might eventually take his place. she knows that but what i want to ask you all first at this point, all 13 of you, what you thought of the speech, not a yes or no answer if you thought it was good or not good. i want you to give a letter grade to it like you're in school. so i'm going to start here with you. what letter grade you give that speech, be fool. b, c d e a c, b b, c b so b and c seem to be the most prevalent grades. i'm going to start with you, kevin and don married couple of light
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here you are both still undecided about who you will vote for it tell me what the most important thing you thought about when you watch the speech. >> i was listen to his voice to his way of speaking and encouraging us and bringing unity to the country. and those individuals that might be outside of the republican party. >> and what grade did you give it again, be doing more graded. you give it a go again? and what did you think of the speech? >> i thought the beginning was really good. i was looking for unity, speaking outside of the republican party and i thought i heard week a lot and not so much about himself. >> kevin, you're supporting donald trump. you've already said that you gave the grade of a b. what did you think of speech i thought it was too long. >> thank it started off slow, but as it progress, i believe he got a lot better lena, you gave what greg i see a sea and lina and richer also married right here? yes. why did you give it a c because his rather hasn't changed about the
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election 2020 election. >> and i'm really concerned and that we're going to have another issue depending on who wins. so, you know, i'm just really praying that if trump wins, that the guardrails of democracy will rich. >> what grade did you give it? >> so i gave a speech, a d. what started out? great. >> but then he went into miss truths in grievances and attacks and it just totally contradicted itself in terms of what he wanted to achieve with unity au the grade you gave it day and you're supporting biden yes. or whoever takes his place if that happens, what do you think about it i think i do believe he started off with a pretty good tone for him. >> i thought it was good, but then he lapsed back into the donald trump of oh, okay. >> up there in the corner, robin and kirsten mother and daughter, the way you gave it? >> i gave it an a. >> and why did you give it a name? >> the thing i was looking for was a change and i felt i heard
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that changing his voice. i was looking for his discussion on getting unity together in the country as well as the border control and inflation. >> kirsten graded, you give it, sea and why? >> it started off strong, just like some other people have said, but the same old thing, it went from him probably just reading the teleprompter and actually reciting this speech to into his whole song and dance of just putting his own spin on things. and that's where i feel like a lot of his points get lost. >> very nancy, you're married couple two and gave them what grade? >> gary gave it to be? >> good first name, by the way, gary yb you went into some negativity. i always i was expecting much more negativity, but he did go a little bit negativity and also some exaggerated statistics and exaggerated goals of getting us to number one in the world as far as schools go and self, those are just unrealistic financially. >> if you give it i gave it to b. i thought it was not
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negative on women, which i was sort of expecting i thought his tone was pleasant and something that as a leader that maybe i would be proud to have him as a leader with his more relaxed tone. >> susan, look right. did you give it a c? why did you say well, i was led to believe that there would be a change in his approach to people and i don't i don't feel that he met those expectations like others. >> i thought he started out strong and then went downhill, ran barb, you're married couple to re you give it what grade? >> i gave it an a. >> and why did you give it a name? >> because it's donald trump he was who he always has been. and even though with the incident that happened saturday he still came out as himself, barb. >> what do you what did you give it? >> i gave it to be. >> and why did you give it to be? >> i gave it a b because like so many people said he started out goods strong, grateful, thankful and then into
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bragging. >> have any of you changed your mind 11 of you were undecided any of those 11 made a decision based on the speech or is it still the same i think i'm more decided. and what have you decided? >> i've decided that i will support trump or anyone else make a decision yet, i have i've made a decision to support him, so two of our love and anyone else the two of you? trump. >> trump. >> so four of our 11 and watch biden five weeks oh, yes okay. yes. yes. yeah. >> it's a pleasure talking to all of you. i will tell you that we're in good company here, but these very nice people anderson back to you gary. >> thank you. and thank all of them for participating. david axelrod, me. it's always interesting to hear those folks look, i think what it vindicates is the eagerness of the campaign to build this unity theme. >> into the. front and back of the speech, which he read off a teleprompter, and which people reacted positively to. but as
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you heard in the group, when he veered into vintage trump, i think he suffered from that. and the question is, for the duration of this campaign, which trump are they going to see the guy? who's reading the word unity off a teleprompter, or the guy who doesn't practice it regularly in his everyday life i was just going to say, let's not forget the way this speech is going to be consumed. >> for the rest of the week is not anyone's going to watch it. they're gonna get you're going to see tomorrow. dave portnoy everybody on social media going at the hulk's to rip it off. it's going to be the trump vance shared. it's going to be consumed at snippets on social media. and it's going to look really cool. okay, that's what you're going to see it not going to see the boring part in the middle. you're going to see that great snippets, the highlights that's what's going to be pushed out. nobody sitting around like gus eating popcorn, watching the speech. people, gary tuchman we have some new reporting on how democrats are viewing donald trump's convention speech, that turmoil in the biden
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campaign, jeff zeleny has that jeff, what are you learning? i understand democrats were watching this convention speech with a bit of glee as well. we're just moments ago getting a new statement in from the campaign chair of the biden campaign, jen o'malley, dillon. let me just read you a small part of that. she said that to donald trump rambled on for well over an hour and-a-half and failed to mention project 2025, even once she said he sought to find problems with america, not to provide solutions of course, unsaid in that statement is whether the biden campaign will be able to draw the contrast that they would like to from this talking to wisconsin democrats throughout the speech that i've been in touch with. they were also happy to see that, but also wondering what the date of their party is. so that of course is the question heading out of this convention. into the democratic convention one month from now. can democrats capitalize on this? and who will their candidate b to try and do so in jeff, thanks very much. want to go to john king who's at the magic wall for us john anniston first just a quick point about where
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gary was and why it matters. he was in the city of waukesha, which is in waukesha county, which is just to our west. you see milwaukee's blue, right? milwaukee is blue. walker shows red. it's a suburban suburb area, but donald trump got 60%. if you round that up in 2020, if you go back to 2016 when he won wisconsin, he got 61%. you might say that's not much, it doesn't take plus wisconsin was settled in 2020 by 20,000 votes in 2016, it was settled by 20,000 votes, 22,000 votes. so small margins matter. donald trump does have to gain a ton of voters, small margins matter. now, let's go to where we are as the republicans leave their convention in the race to 270 and donald for this is where we ended last year and one pet peeve of mine because i've done this for nearly 40 years is when donald trump at least twice said this election was rigged or cheating involved. there was none. joe biden won fair and square and he won big. that's then, but this is now, this is now in, this is president biden's problem. this is what the democrats have to figure out what to do in a month, assuming joe biden is still the candidate? because donald trump did not need to gain voters at this convention, he came into
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it. we already, with a lead and a bigger lead that even our projection shows our projection now says deep red, solid republican, light red, leaning republican. if donald trump won nothing else. but what we have shaded red on this map, he would be the next part of the president to seize either states. and why how we have been here in milwaukee. we have seen poll after poll after poll showing president biden's ditch is even deeper, meaning donald trump is leading right here in pennsylvania in some polls by five points or more, he is leading here in michigan, sorry, i'll keep that one red and he's leading where we are in wisconsin that's the blue wall donald trump won those in 2016. he was president joe biden flipped them back and he was president joe biden also flip georgia. donald trump is leading there. joe biden also flipped arizona donald trump is leading there. joe biden won nevada, and donald trump is leading there. and donald trump, this is nebraska and maine do electoral college votes by congressional district will see this one yellow as a tossup. biden won it in 2020 at the moment donald trump is
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getting all of the electoral votes out of nebraska. and why democrats have been many democrats have been saying we're not gonna give you any more money, mr. president, we watch together race mr. president, is that the mole is also polling showing the trump is at least competitive, not a little ahead in virginia competitive if not a little ahead in new hampshire, democrats are worried about minnesota. some worried about colorado, some even say a blue state like new mexico. look where donald trump is there. i'm not saying donald trump's going to win three hundred and 30 electoral votes, but he came into this convention at least over the 270 threshold. and the polling during this convention. have shown the president's ditch has gotten even deeper why he's losing in all seven of what we consider the swing states, more than seven in ten americans say he's too old to be president. two-thirds of the american and say the country's on the wrong track. so donald trump leaves here in the lead with money flowing into his campaign and democrats anderson is still having a debate. aid and about whether joe biden should be their candidate. now they're going to month till this conviction convention. they have time to fix it. but
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donald trump leaves here. what i would call substantial and perhaps even commanding lead. >> can you just explain to viewers how you can make those projections? or is that based on polling, right? >> so the red states and the dpp, the deep red states in the deep blue states are the traditions, although even some democrats are worried about some of these states. but let's leave those where they are. the other states. it's polling, it's our political team led by david chalian it's a great group of people. you look at polling, you talked to both campaigns. you talked to people on the ground who know these states and you do smart reporting. and i can tell you from my travels, i think this is even this is an optimistic map for joe biden based on the travels over the past year, because like i said, again, let's just come back to where we are now. you have joe biden the governor of maine, warn the president to his face. i'm worried about that. democrats in new hampshire worried democrats in virginia worried the governor of minnesota is worried. he is among those saying, at least at the congressional and senate level in those races, they're worried dramatically, but they also have polling in more states than this, that the president is in trouble that doesn't mean there's not time to turn it around. however when you look at the swing state
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polling that is come in over the past week again with trump leading here and trump leading, where we are in wisconsin and trump leading in pennsylvania. biden cannot win if he doesn't win. the blue wall states, michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania, are there mathematical ways to get there. yes, but then you're counting on joe biden to win some republican states somewhere. that's not going to happen. so our projection is actually, i would say quite cautious that if you look at the map and we'll see, we'll see the polling come out after this convention and will adapt as we go through our reporting. but at the moment, it is easy to draw paths where donald trump is well over 270 perhaps as high as 330 or more. and he saw, imagine, imagine we're being to kind to donald trump there, anderson, and he loses a couple of those states. he's still above 270 to get joe biden from where he is now, if you come back to the beginning to get into to 25 he just he has to run the board of it. he has to run the board here. and this is interesting when you look at it, even if he runs the board there, he better win that congressional district and get those electoral votes because he's still at 269. so the
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president of the united states has one viable path to 270 in a stretch, i could come up with a second one for you. i could give you six or eight for donald trump. he's that that's what makes his op. he has many options and he has a lot of money flowing in the president has a very hard path to 270 and at least for now, donors for saying prove yourself are no more money. >> yeah, we may hear a lot more about that in the coming days. john king, thank you. stay with cnn for much more of the republican national convention. don't from speech. laura coates now the cnn grill to break it all down after a short break
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