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On Sunday morning, Australian time, we woke to the news that Donald Trump was shot at a rally in Pennsylvania.
We saw the images of him with blood streaming down his face, and shortly after, his fist raised in a seeming show of triumph.
It’s the first time an American president, or presidential candidate, has been shot at in 43 years.
That was then-American president Ronald Reagan. He nearly died. Afterwards, commentators speculated that his grace under fire helped him solidify the support and affection of the American people.
Today, in a special episode, North American correspondent Farrah Tomazin, on what happened in Pennsylvania. And how this might impact the presidential election.
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On Sunday morning, Australian time, we woke to the news that Donald Trump was shot at a rally in Pennsylvania.
We saw the images of him with blood streaming down his face, and shortly after, his fist raised in a seeming show of triumph.
It’s the first time an American president, or presidential candidate, has been shot at in 43 years.
That was then-American president Ronald Reagan. He nearly died. Afterwards, commentators speculated that his grace under fire helped him solidify the support and affection of the American people.
Today, in a special episode, North American correspondent Farrah Tomazin, on what happened in Pennsylvania. And how this might impact the presidential election.
Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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