💨 Abstract
In a speech in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump criticized immigrants in the country illegally, calling them "vicious" and describing violent incidents. While research shows they do not commit crimes at a higher rate than U.S. citizens, Trump's rhetoric was focused on driving core supporters to vote, rather than winning over middle-of-the-road voters. Trump's speech was his fourth campaign stop in Pennsylvania, a state deemed crucial for the presidential election.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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