CBS reports that Trump's Bronx rally 'did look a lot like America'

"Those are key demographics that he sees are starting to break for him just a little bit. That door is opening for Hispanic voters to start voting for Trump in record numbers."

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Speaking Friday morning on Trump’s massive South Bronx rally the night before, CBS News reported that "This rally did look a lot like America."

"There was a lot of Asian voters there. There were a lot of Hispanic voters, a lot of black voters there, which is not typical for a Trump rally that I go to when I’m in Wisconsin or Michigan. So that’s what was fascinating there," the guest said.

"But it is a cross-section of New York," the host chimed in.

"Exactly, and that’s specifically why Trump was there yesterday. Those are key demographics that he sees are starting to break for him just a little bit. That door is opening for Hispanic voters to start voting for Trump in record numbers. They want to capitalize on that in this election. They think if they do, it will spell success for them," the guest added.

Trump’s support among black voters has more than doubled since the 2020 election nationwide. CNN polling averages from May 17 found that his support among black voters is at 22 percent so far in the 2024 election cycle, up from 9 percent at that point during the 2020 cycle.

In swing states, Trump has seen gains among young, black, and Hispanic voters.

Trump's Thursday night rally marked the first time since Ronald Reagan that a Republican presidential candidate campaigned in deep blue New York. Trump's campaign estimates that 25,000 people attended the Crotona Park rally.

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