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Uncommon Knowledge: One Word Trump Loves at SOTU—and One He Dodges

Uncommon Knowledge: One Word Trump Loves at SOTU—and One He Dodges

Summary

The article discusses the words President Donald Trump commonly uses in his State of the Union addresses, particularly his frequent use of the word "great." It contrasts this with words he rarely uses, such as "democracy" and "inflation," and compares his speech patterns to those of President Joe Biden, who frequently mentions "democracy" and "inflation."

Key Facts

  • President Trump often uses the word "great" to describe various elements in his speeches.
  • In Trump's State of the Union addresses, the word "democracy" appears infrequently.
  • The word "inflation" was not present in Trump's speeches from 2017 to 2020, though he did talk about prices and prosperity.
  • President Joe Biden uses the word "democracy" frequently in his addresses, often emphasizing its importance.
  • Biden also often talks about "inflation," especially during periods when it was a significant issue.
  • In Trump's speeches, the most used words include "American," "America," "country," and "people."
  • Biden's common words overlap with Trump's, but he places more emphasis on "democracy."
  • The article highlights differences in word choices between Trump's and Biden's speeches.

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