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Anti-Trump Journalist Claims Dem ‘Outrage’ Over Trump MSG Rally ‘Misses’ Point, Predicts Most ‘Diverse’ GOP Base Ever

Ohio-based journalist Ray Marcano said on a livestream Monday night that Democrats’ “outrage” over former President Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden misses the point of calling out certain comments. He said he is doing so.

Thousands of Trump supporters gathered in New York City on Sunday, joining the former president and Republicans including businessman Vivek Ramaswami, former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, and Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson. packed Madison Square Garden to see the iconic lineup. On “2Way TONIGHT,” host Mark Halperin introduced Marcano to the panel and asked him about his thoughts on the Trump campaign with less than 10 days until Election Day.

“Actually, I think the rally continues.” [Sunday] It was perhaps the high point of his campaign. I’m very interested in how mainstream media covers it. This was President Trump’s concert and he won the day. That’s all he wants to do,” Marcano said.

“The outrage over Tony Hinchcliffe’s Puerto Rican joke is misplaced, because if Hinchcliffe knows his job, he pushes the boundaries and tells a woke crowd, ‘I’ll say whatever you want.’ “Because I’m holding up my middle finger and saying, ‘My concert performance, and you can’t touch me,'” Marcano added. “And that’s a message that resonates with a lot of people, especially in fraternal cultures.”

After the Madison Square Garden rally, fellow guest and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe faced significant backlash from corporate media and Democrats on the issue. his joke He likens Puerto Rico to a “floating island of garbage.” (Related: Tucker Carlson tore apart party of America’s ‘most useless people’ and declares Trump will ‘win’)

Marcano went on to say that media reports that the Trump campaign primarily appeals to the “white working class” are inaccurate and that the former president has “the most diverse base” of this election cycle. He suggested that it was a possibility.

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“Finally, the media keeps writing that this is President Trump appealing to the white working class, who are worried about their future as American society begins to disintegrate. [become] It will become more and more brown. What’s really missing is the biggest thing, and that’s that Trump is building the most diverse base of voters for a Republican presidential candidate in history, the most diverse group of voters in history for a Republican presidential candidate,” Marcano continued. Ta.

“He’s going to get at least 15% of the black vote, but if he gets that far, Harris will be sunk. He’s going to get as many women as he did in 2020.” Marcano said. “He’s going to get 40% of the Hispanic vote. I don’t want Trump to win, I don’t think he’s good for America or the world or anyone. But if this If it was a game, he would be in the red zone.”

Since early October, experts have warned that Mr. Trump could draw support from Ms. Harris’ key voting base, particularly Hispanics and black men. In an effort to appeal to these groups, the Harris campaign released targeted ads, developed concrete policies and enlisted former President Barack Obama’s help in engaging with voters.

But after Obama held his first rally in Pennsylvania with the vice president, he faced backlash for scolding undecided voters, especially black men. Harris’ advertising for men was also criticized for focusing on so-called “real men.”

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