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Questions are being raised over what Trump's campaign will look like after the recent Pennsylvania rally shooting.
Trump was grazed by a bullet in an assassination attempt at a rally yesterday, which left one attendee killed and two others injured.
Former BBC US correspondent Nick Bryant believes the event allows Trump to revel in a sense of martyrdom and victimhood.
"Also, it makes him seem more presidential. Because figures like Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and obviously Joe Biden have had to come out and say - this was a terrible event."
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