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Former President Donald Trump is set to hold his first major rally in his native state of New York since his 2016 White House bid, following a record-breaking event in Wildwood, New Jersey. The rally is scheduled for May 23rd in the South Bronx.
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Trump, a native New Yorker who officially moved to his Florida Mar-a-Lago resort in 2019, has been frequently visiting Manhattan due to his ongoing criminal trial. Despite the trial, Trump has made public appearances in New York with his 2024 campaign team, including a visit to a Harlem bodega and a pizza delivery to a Manhattan firehouse.
The upcoming rally in the South Bronx comes on the heels of a massive event in Wildwood, New Jersey, which drew an estimated crowd of between 80,000 and 100,000 people, setting a record for a Garden State political rally. Despite the large turnout, recent polls show Biden leading Trump in both New York and New Jersey. An April Siena College poll showed Biden up 10 points on Trump in New York, while a March survey from Emerson College Polling showed the incumbent leading by 7 points in New Jersey.
The Trump campaign has been vocal in its criticism of Biden's policies, attributing New York's rising crime rates and increased cost of goods to the current administration. "New Yorkers have suffered greatly thanks to Biden's failed policies," the Trump campaign stated. "We can Make America Great Again by tackling lawlessness head-on, ceasing the endless flow of illegal immigrants across our southern border, and reversing the detrimental effects of inflation by restoring people's wealth."