Former President Donald Trump visited the community where President Joe Biden calls home and spoke to rallygoers about a major campaign event he has coming up. Trump said in Scranton, Pa., during his rally there he will be holding a major rally in one of the country’s biggest venues — Madison Square Garden in New York City — later this month.
“We’re doing Madison Square [Garden], We’re going to go to the arena in Atlanta, if we can get it. We’re going to go to the arena in New Jersey, if we can get it. You have to get it. But we’re doing arenas because the crowds are so big. And we’re making a play for New Jersey,” Trump told supporters. “We’re making a play for Virginia. We’re making a play for New York. New Mexico. Minnesota, where this lunatic comes from. I’m doing well in, you know why I’m doing well in Minnesota? Because he’s running.”
Trump just announced that he will be holding MASSIVE rallies in New Jersey and deep-blue cities like Atlanta, Georgia, as well as the Madison Square Garden rally. He also said that New York, Minnesota, New Mexico, Virginia etc are in “play” for him to win
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The Trump campaign has booked a rally at Madison Square Garden for October 27, just nine days before the election, according to the New York Post. The rally is expected to be massive and admission will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Over the past year, Trump has held several rallies in deep blue New York, which has shown a noticeable rightward trend in 2022. Last month, more than 15,000 fans packed into the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island. In May, over 10,000 New Yorkers attended a Trump rally at Crotona Park in The Bronx, surpassing the park’s capacity of 3,000.
Earlier this year, Trump held a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, which is a popular vacation destination for residents of South Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania. The beachfront rally drew more than 20,000 supporters, leading Trump to promise a return to the Garden State.
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With less than a month to go until Election Day, a new poll from Quinnipiac University indicates that former President Donald Trump is gaining traction in the vital swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin—often referred to as the “Blue Wall.”
The results have taken many by surprise, revealing Trump with a notable lead in Michigan and Wisconsin, while Vice President Kamala Harris has only a slim advantage in Pennsylvania. The poll suggests that the race is now too close to call in all three battleground states, signaling a potential shift that could be crucial to the election’s outcome.
In Pennsylvania, Harris leads with 49% of likely voter support, while Trump follows closely at an improved 46%, with other candidates accounting for 2%. In Michigan, Trump has pulled ahead, garnering 50% support compared to Harris’s 47%. The trend continues in Wisconsin, where Trump edges out Harris with 48% of the vote to her 46%. The shift from Quinnipiac’s previous poll, which showed Harris with slight leads or ties, suggests that Trump’s campaign has gained momentum in the critical Rust Belt region at a crucial time in the race. “That was then, this is now. The Harris post-debate starburst dims to a glow as Harris enters the last weeks slipping slightly in the Rust Belt,” said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.


