So what's the "little secret" that will swing the election? -- Matt Gaetz and Donald Trump are secret gay lovers. Matt Gaetz has been banging Melania because she is tired of the little mushroom. Matt Gaetz will shortly be indicted for sex with a minor who was trafficked by Trump & Epstein. QAnon crowd explodes after Trump says he and Matt Gaetz have a ‘little secret’ that will swing the election https://www.dailydot.com/debug/qanon-donald-trump-gaetz-secret-msg-rally/
These are the same idiots who demanded that public toilets be removed from the streets so immigrants and the homeless wouldn't use them. Trump NYC rally crowd pissed about lack of toilets for supporters outside MSG: ‘Like a third-world country!’ https://nypost.com/2024/10/27/us-news/trump-nyc-rally-crowd-pissed-about-lack-of-toilets/
Trump’s Puerto Rico fallout is ‘spreading like wildfire’ in Pennsylvania (POLITICO) Donald Trump has a serious Puerto Rico problem — in Pennsylvania. Many Puerto Rican voters in the state are furious about racist and demeaning comments delivered at a Trump rally. Some say their dismay is giving Kamala Harris a new opening to win over the state’s Latino voters, particularly nearly half a million Pennsylvanians of Puerto Rican descent. Evidence of the backlash was immediate on Monday: A nonpartisan Puerto Rican group drafted a letter urging its members to oppose Trump on election day. Other Puerto Rican voters were lighting up WhatsApp chats with reactions to the vulgar display and raising it in morning conversations at their bodegas. Some are planning to protest Trump’s rally Tuesday in Allentown, a majority-Latino city with one of the largest Puerto Rican populations in the state. And the arena Trump is speaking at is located in the middle of the city’s Puerto Rican neighborhood. “It’s spreading like wildfire through the community,” said Norberto Dominguez, a precinct captain with the local Democratic party in Allentown, who noted his own family is half Republican and half Democratic voters. “It’s not the smartest thing to do, to insult people — a large group of voters here in a swing state — and then go to their home asking for votes,” Dominguez said. The timing couldn’t be worse for Trump. Almost a week before Election Day, he’s pushing to cut into Harris’ margins among Latinos, especially young men who are worried about the economy. But the comments from pro-Trump comedian Tony Hinchcliffe Sunday night, referring to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” has reverberated throughout Pennsylvania and elsewhere, prompting even the former president’s Republican allies to defend the island and denounce the comments. And with the race essentially a toss up, every vote counts — especially in Pennsylvania.
“The violent and vulgar rhetoric at Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally Sunday has prompted finger-pointing within the former president’s inner circle and deep concern that his message was once again eclipsed by controversy,” CNN reports. New York Times: “The backlash among Puerto Rican celebrities and performers was instantaneous across social media, prompting the Trump campaign to issue a rare defensive statement distancing themselves from offensive comments. In a tight race, any constituency could be decisive and the sizable Puerto Rican community in the battleground state of Pennsylvania was on the minds of Trump allies.” The Independent: Marjorie Taylor Greene defends Trump rally comic’s racist jokes — praising him for bringing “these issues to the forefront.”
Is this the October surprise? “Apparently the October surprise was a presidential campaign committing mass political suicide on stage at MSG,” said Matthew Bartlett, a New Hampshire Republican strategist. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/28/trump-madison-square-garden-puerto-rico-fallout-00185943
Playbook: “Two days after his Madison Square Garden rally went off the rails thanks to racist jokes about Latinos and a crack about Puerto Rico being ‘a floating island of garbage,’ Donald Trump today heads to Allentown, Pennsylvania — a majority-Latino city home to tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans.” “Trump will hold a news conference at Mar-a-Lago at 10 a.m. — where he’ll no doubt be asked about this issue if he takes questions — before flying to the Keystone State for the 7 p.m. rally.” “It won’t be a warm welcome… Some are planning to protest Trump’s visit, which happens to be smack in the middle of a Puerto Rican neighborhood…” “We spent much of last night trying to get a readout on how Trump plans to stanch the bleeding today. His team has gone quiet on that question — apologies, personal or otherwise, are not Trump’s thing, of course — though one senior GOP official told us Trump needs to rebuke Hinchcliffe’s remarks in some fashion.”
Wall Street Journal: “The comment about Puerto Rico has taken on a life of its own, receiving sustained criticism from Democrats and even some Republican allies of Trump. The comments largely overshadowed the former president’s desire to wind down his 2024 campaign with an unrivaled spectacle at the Garden.”