Former President Trump’s rally on Thursday night marked a departure from the typical MAGA crowd, highlighting a potential realignment within the GOP.
The event drew several thousand attendees in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood in deep blue New York, reflecting Trump’s growing appeal among working-class and multiracial voters.
The crowd at Crotona Park consisted of construction workers, security guards, nurses, barbers, and some out-of-state activists, indicating a shift towards a more diverse, working-class base for the GOP.
During a break from his criminal trial, Trump emphasized his connection to New York, promising to make life more affordable and improve infrastructure, including a pledge to renovate the subway system.
He spoke extensively about his role in building the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park and a Bronx golf course, portraying himself as a champion of practical, common-sense solutions.
Attendees like Sabrina Dixon and Sam Gonzales expressed support for Trump based on his policies and New York roots, despite previous controversies. Sabrina Dixon, a 28-year-old security guard from the North Bronx, was initially skeptical of Trump due to his infamous “grab ’em by the pussy” comment but has since come to believe he is working towards positive changes for America.
Sam Gonzales, a 38-year-old barber from Astoria, feels a kinship with Trump because of their shared New York heritage and supports his policies.
The rally comes amidst heated exchanges between the Biden and Trump campaigns, with both sides accusing each other of failing minority communities.
The Biden campaign released ads highlighting Trump’s past comments on race, while the Trump campaign countered by reminding voters of Biden’s role in passing the 1994 Crime Bill, which led to mass incarceration disproportionately impacting minorities.
Local Democrats, such as Rep. Ritchie Torres, criticized Trump’s record on law enforcement and highlighted Biden’s investments in the Bronx.
Torres pointed out that the Biden administration has allocated over $100 million for the redevelopment of Huntspoint Terminal Market and $150 million to upgrade the Cross Bronx Expressway, emphasizing tangible benefits for the community.