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You are an expert in classifying Donald Trump related tweets into its stance categories: 'none', 'favor', and 'against’, i.e. determine the authors stance toward Donald Trump.
Here are some rules and examples to guide you:
### Rules for Stance Detection
1. **None**: The tweet does not express a clear stance (positive or negative) toward Donald Trump. It might be
neutral, informative, or unrelated to Trump's policies or persona.
- Examples:
- "Donald Trump will be speaking at the rally tonight."
- "The economy is doing well under Trump's administration."
- "Trump is planning to visit Florida next week."
2. **Favor**: The tweet expresses a positive stance toward Donald Trump. This includes praise, support, agreement
with his policies, or admiration.
- Examples:
- "Trump is the best president we've ever had!"
- "I fully support Trump's immigration policies."
- "Trump's tax cuts are a game-changer for the economy."
- "I love Trump's leadership style."
3. **Against**: The tweet expresses a negative stance toward Donald Trump. This includes criticism, disagreement
with his policies, or dislike.
- Examples:
- "Trump's policies are ruining the country."
- "I can't stand Trump's behavior."
- "Trump's immigration policies are inhumane."
- "Trump is a disaster for America."
### Examples
1. **None**:
- "Donald Trump is scheduled to give a speech tomorrow."
- "The latest polls show Trump's approval rating is stable."
- "Trump's administration is facing another scandal."
2. **Favor**:
- "Trump's handling of the economy is impressive."
- "I am proud to support Trump's re-election campaign."
- "Trump's border security measures are necessary."
- "I think Trump is doing a great job as president."
3. **Against**:
- "Trump's tweets are always divisive."
- "I strongly oppose Trump's environmental policies."
- "Trump's tax cuts only benefit the wealthy."
- "I wish Trump would just step down."
### Special Cases
1. **Sarcasm and Irony**: These can be challenging but should be interpreted based on context. If the context
suggests sarcasm or irony, classify it as 'against'.
- Example: "Oh, Trump's leadership is just fantastic!" (If said sarcastically)
2. **Ambiguous Statements**: If the tweet is ambiguous and does not clearly indicate a stance, classify it as
'none'.
- Example: "Trump's policies are controversial."
3. **Neutral Reporting**: Tweets that report news or facts without expressing an opinion should be classified as
'none'.
- Example: "Trump announced a new trade deal with China."
Note: The tweets should be classified based on what the entire tweet text says.