SELLOUT CROWD(19,000?) FILLS MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FOR TRUMP RALLY.
(cbs noise)With just nine days to go until Election Day, a new CBS News poll has the two presidential candidates neck and neck, with Vice President Kamala Harris at 50% and Trump at 49% among likely voters. In battleground states, both are polling at 50%.
The focus of the respective campaigns has been on issues including immigration, the war between Israel and Hamas, and crime.
President Trump, JD Vance, Elon Musk and Melania Trump spoke at Sunday's rally,which marked a detour from the battleground states for Trump. When Trump entered the arena there was applause, a standing ovation, and the crowd started chanting. Every seat appeared to be filled, from the floor to the highest sections.
In his remarks, Trump framed Vice President Kamala Harris as a "trainwreck" and said electing her would "gamble with the lives of millions."
His speech included familiar campaign lines about immigration, his deportation plans, crime and the border,
Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Among those who took the stage before the former president spoke were vice presidential nominee JD Vance and billionaire supporter Elon Musk.
In a surprise, Melania Trump also made an appearance and introduced her husband. It was her first public political speech of this campaign cycle and the first time she has introduced her husband at an event this cycle. Mrs. Trump has largely stayed away from campaigning this year, appearing with her husband only a handful of times throughout Trump's third presidential run.
Other speakers included Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr., and Staten Island activist Scott LoBaido.
"President Trump grew up here. He's a New Yorker," Giuliani said. "That's why people get a little bit annoyed at him. He speaks his mind."
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No class and brainless too--the NY Times.
--GRA
SELLOUT CROWD(19,000?) FILLS MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FOR TRUMP RALLY.
(cbs noise)With just nine days to go until Election Day, a new CBS News poll has the two presidential candidates neck and neck, with Vice President Kamala Harris at 50% and Trump at 49% among likely voters. In battleground states, both are polling at 50%.
The focus of the respective campaigns has been on issues including immigration, the war between Israel and Hamas, and crime.
President Trump, JD Vance, Elon Musk and Melania Trump spoke at
Sunday's rally,which marked a detour from the battleground states for Trump. When Trump entered the arena there was applause, a standing ovation, and the crowd started chanting. Every seat appeared to be filled, from the floor to the highest sections.
In his remarks, Trump framed Vice President Kamala Harris as a "trainwreck" and said electing her would "gamble with the lives of millions."
His speech included familiar campaign lines about immigration, his deportation plans, crime and the border,
Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald
Among those who took the stage before the former president spoke were vice presidential nominee JD Vance and billionaire supporter Elon Musk.
In a surprise, Melania Trump also made an appearance and introduced her husband. It was her first public political speech of this campaign cycle and the first time she has introduced her husband at an event this cycle. Mrs. Trump has largely stayed away from campaigning this year, appearing with her husband only a handful of times throughout Trump's third presidential run.
Other speakers included Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr., and Staten Island activist Scott LoBaido.
"President Trump grew up here. He's a New Yorker," Giuliani said. "That's why people get a little bit annoyed at him. He speaks his mind."
--GRA
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