Trump Madison Square Garden rally live updates: New York turns MAGA as Kamala Harris campaigns in Pennsylvania
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By Katelyn Caralle, Senior Political Reporter At Madison Square Garden For Dailymail.Com and Wills Robinson For Dailymail.com
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Donald Trump is preparing to speak to a packed crowd at Madison Square Garden with nine days left of the presidential election campaign.
The former president will take the stage in deep blue New York City, where he made his name as a real estate mogul and TV star on The Apprentice.
The doors open at 12pm Eastern Time and the program of speakers including Elon Musk, J.D. Vance, Donald Trump Jr. and Tucker Carlson will begin at 2pm.Â
MAGA fans lined up in their thousands overnight to listen to the Republican nominee make his final pitch to voters in what could be one of the closest elections in decades.
Meanwhile Kamala Harris is campaigning in Pennsylvania, the state that could ultimately decide who takes the keys to the White House.
The election is still a dead heat, with Harris and Trump deadlocked in the polls nationwide.Â
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What time does Trump’s rally begin?
The doors at Madison Square Garden opened at 12pm Eastern Time.
Fans have been lined up in Manhattan overnight for the historic event set to attract 20,000 MAGA fans.
Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr. and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson are among the guests who will take the stage when the program starts at 5pm.
Trump will be the final act at the iconic arena
Diehard MAGA fans wait in line at Madison Square Garden before sunrise ahead of Trump’s big rally
Diehard MAGA fans were seen gathering outside Madison Square Garden just before sunrise ahead of Donald Trump’s big rally in New York City.
The sold out event will see roughly 20,000 Trump fans flock to the Big Apple – just nine days before what could be the closest presidential election in history as Trump and Kamala Harris are virtually tied in every poll.
Dozens of devoted Republicans were seen sporting red ‘Make America Great Again’ baseball hats as they lined up on the corner of 33rd and 6th Avenue of America early Sunday morning in predominantly-liberal New York City.
An array of Trump merch, including shirts, jackets, large billboards, and a trailer filled with flags – donning the Republican nominees’ face and name – surrounded the venue as the streets lit up in red, white and blue.
A heavy police presence also gathered as groups of NYPD officers were seen outside MSG accompanied by large police vehicles and multiple patrol cars.
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NBC election guru: It’s hard to ignore the trend towards Trump
NBC election guru Steve Kornacki said Sunday that it is ‘hard to ignore’ poll numbers showing Donald Trump gaining momentum with just over a week until the election.
On Meet The Press he said that recent surveys don’t show Trump pulling away, but the slim margins are bad news for the vice president.
The election is still shaping up to be one of the closest in history, but the tide seems to have turned to Trump in recent days.
Democrats in past elections have seen a bigger lead than Harris has in the build-up to election day.
Kornacki insisted the race will still be decided in the seven battleground states, but explained the nationwide trend.
One thing we have noticed in the last couple of days, this is not all of the polls that are out there now, but we have seen a number – four in the last four days – that have shown very small, but in the context of this close race, potentially meaningful movement in Trump’s direction. I don’t want to overstate it, but at the same time, it’s hard to ignore these four
The CNBC poll came out the other day – has Trump ahead by two. The Wall Street Journal poll – Trump ahead by three.
These are national numbers. CNN, The New York Times, A tied race, CNN, a tied race. The significance here is broader movement. Again, we’re seeing in Trump’s direction.
To put this into some context, here is our current national polling average. Let me call it up on the screen for you right here. Harris continues to lead nationally.
We want to stress that. But we’ve been tracking this every week on the air here.
A couple of weeks ago, this number was at three for Kamala Harris. Her lead in the poll average now down to 1.2 because of some of the numbers that I just showed you.
Trump fans line up outside Madison Square Garden
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Trump and Harris early voters in Michigan reveal how they feel about the Hitler comparisons
As the campaign heads into the final stretch with less than ten days to go before Election Day, former President Donald Trump is facing fresh accusations he praised Adolf Hitler.
But with early voting already underway, his Republican supporters are rejecting the latest allegations.
More than 38 million people have voted in the election already.
Early in-person voting kicked off in Michigan on Saturday with a steady stream of Trump supporters showing up to cast their ballots for the ex-president.
They dismissed the reported Hitler praise as ‘hogwash’ and slammed Trump’s former White House chief of staff retired General John Kelly who shared his account of it.
How the weather could sway the election
In less than two weeks, Americans will decide whether Vice President Kamala Harris will be the first female president, or former President Trump will win a second term.
But experts say another factor will play a big role in this decision: the weather.
In the wake of hurricanes Helene and Milton, which ravaged the East Coast from Florida to Virginia, many voters are still in recovery mode and may not be able to get to the polls.
Helene’s devastating impact on swing state North Carolina could have an especially strong influence on the election, political strategist Bradley Trunk told DailyMail.com.
‘North Carolina is one of the seven states that will determine who the next president of the United States is going to be,’ he said. ‘You can’t really have much higher stakes than this.’
Elsewhere in the US, even your average rainstorm could have a significant influence on voter turnout and mood, Trunk said.
Research has shown that rainfall negatively impacts voter turnout. One study estimates that for every centimeter of rain that falls on voting day, turnout falls by 0.95 percentage points.
Kari Lake’s transformation from beloved TV anchor to Trump’s ‘killer’ in Arizona
by Rob Crilly, Chief Political Correspondent
For two decades Kari Lake’s throaty voice and pixie cut were fixtures on Fox 10 in Phoenix, providing the sort of comforting presence common on local news channels across the nation: Introducing cooking features moments after relaying details of grisly murders.
That all seems like a long time ago.
Now she is running for the Senate as a Trump loyalist who, like him, leveraged TV name recognition into a firebrand political career, rising to national prominence and infamy after refusing to accept election defeat.
‘She’s a killer,’ Trump told DailyMail.com aboard his plane last year when the 55-year-old was frequently floated as a potential running mate.
She has been afforded fundraisers at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida home, and some of MAGA world’s top insiders have worked on her run for Senate.
Pollster Frank Luntz reveals the exact moment he believes Kamala lost the election
Renowned pollster Frank Luntz revealed the exact moment Kamala Harris lost herself the election.
During a CNN interview Wednesday, Luntz, also known as ‘The Nostradamus of pollsters,’ said the Democratic nominee was doing well in the polls until she ‘froze’ after focusing her attention on Donald Trump.
‘She had the best 60 days of any presidential candidate in modern history,’ Luntz said.
‘And then the moment she turned anti-Trump and focused on him and said ‘don’t vote for me, vote against him.’ That’s when everything froze.’
Luntz added that Trump is ‘defined’ as he is ‘not gaining’ and ‘not losing’ in the election, while his opponent is ‘less well defined.’
The stage is set: Inside Madison Square Garden before Trump’s rally
Inside preparations for Trump’s blockbuster Madison Square Garden rally
Donald Trump is heading to New York City’s renowned Madison Square Garden to make his closing argument to Americans about why he should be back in the White House.
The sold out event will see roughly 20,000 MAGA fans come out just nine days before what could be the closest presidential election in history as Trump and Kamala Harris are virtually tied in every poll.
Trump choosing to hold one of his final rallies at Madison Square Garden is curious as Harris is polling a solid 14 points ahead of him in the state.
While New York is a solidly blue state, the Big Apple is still Trump’s original hometown and where the billionaire started his business empire several decades ago.
And he hopes to infuse momentum into several crucial down-ballot races in the state that Republicans need to hold onto if they want to keep their slim majority in the House of Representatives.
Former TV star Trump loves a show and MSG is bound to give him the spectacle he desires.
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Trump Madison Square Garden rally live updates: New York turns MAGA as Kamala Harris campaigns in Pennsylvania