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Now he is thinking outside the box.
If Trump is able to garner a crowd in deep blue districts, it will send alarm bells to those who targeted him in NY. If even one district swings to GOP that otherwise wouldn't have, it would be a worthwhile political payback. Furthermore, this could have a trickle down effect.
Of course, Biden can also hold a rally in similar deep red districts...
Deep blue New York is in play.
In a major throwdown to Democrats, former President Trump will host a campaign rally in the Bronx on Thursday as he sets his sights on flipping the Empire State red this November, a situation that would have been unfathomable in 2021 when he departed the White House.
Trump’s campaign announced Friday night that Thursday’s rally will take place at 6 p.m. in Crotona Park, a 127-acre public park just blocks away from the boundary line of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s district. The New York Post reports that the campaign has a permit to fit 3,500 people into the space.
If Trump is able to garner a crowd in deep blue districts, it will send alarm bells to those who targeted him in NY. If even one district swings to GOP that otherwise wouldn't have, it would be a worthwhile political payback. Furthermore, this could have a trickle down effect.
Of course, Biden can also hold a rally in similar deep red districts...
Trump plans audacious Bronx rally but congressman says his borough won't be fooled
Former President Trump will hold his first campaign rally in New York since 2016 on Thursday where he aims to highlight President's Biden's record on inflation and crime.
www.foxnews.com
Deep blue New York is in play.
In a major throwdown to Democrats, former President Trump will host a campaign rally in the Bronx on Thursday as he sets his sights on flipping the Empire State red this November, a situation that would have been unfathomable in 2021 when he departed the White House.
Trump’s campaign announced Friday night that Thursday’s rally will take place at 6 p.m. in Crotona Park, a 127-acre public park just blocks away from the boundary line of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s district. The New York Post reports that the campaign has a permit to fit 3,500 people into the space.
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