Former President Trump Holds Raucous Rally in New Jersey, Predicts Victory in Garden State
Former President Trump held a lively rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, where he confidently predicted a win in the Garden State on Election Day in November. The GOP frontrunner energized the crowd, with U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew calling it the largest political rally in New Jersey.
With an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 attendees, Trump took the stage to attack his Democratic rival, President Biden, labeling him as a “moron” and the “worst president we’ve ever had.” Trump focused on criticizing Biden’s economic and border policies, promising to reinstate MAGAnomics and bring industries back to New Jersey.
The rally showcased Trump’s ability to engage the crowd, with attendees chanting in response to his questions. Trump also criticized Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas conflict and his alleged support for anti-Israel protesters on college campuses.
Pennsylvania also had a strong presence at the rally, indicating the state’s importance in the upcoming election. Despite facing multiple felony charges, Trump’s supporters remain loyal, believing he can flip New Jersey and win a second term in the White House.
As Trump’s legal battles continue, including an upcoming trial with key witness Michael Cohen, the rally highlighted the enthusiasm and support for the former president in key battleground states. With the election less than six months away, Trump’s campaign is gaining momentum as he aims to secure victory in November.