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Trump to Hold Rally at Madison Square Garden Just Days Before Election

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Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally this month at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Fox News Digital has confirmed. (Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)
Former President Donald Trump will host a significant rally at New York City’s Madison Square Garden (MSG) on October 27, just nine days before Election Day, according to Fox News Digital.
Trump rally on Long Island

Former President Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Sept. 18. (Getty Images)

This marks Trump’s second large rally in New York state this year, following his recent appearance at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island.

The event, expected to be first-come, first-serve, is anticipated to attract a massive crowd as campaign officials report growing interest in attending Trump’s rallies. The 19,500-seat venue is a significant step in Trump’s campaign efforts.

Trump in front of flag

Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally this month at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Fox News Digital has confirmed. (Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)

A campaign source said, “Like Coachella and others to come, MSG is because we are adding some huge venues because we are seeing very high interest in attending events.”

Trump’s previous rallies in New York have drawn huge crowds, including more than 60,000 ticket requests for the Nassau Coliseum rally, which only 16,000 could accommodate.

Another rally in the Bronx over the summer attracted 10,000 people, far exceeding the 3,500-person permit limit.

Madison Square Garden

An aerial view of Madison Square Garden and the Skylight at Moynihan Station in New York City on Sept. 19, 2020. (C. Taylor Crothers/Getty Images)

Trump has consistently drawn large audiences at rallies across the country. His second rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, drew over 20,000 attendees, and his May rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, saw more than 100,000 supporters.

Madison Square Garden, home to the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, has hosted significant political events, including the Republican National Convention in 2004 and several Democratic National Conventions.

Entrance to Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden. (Joan Slatkin/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

During a recent campaign stop in Manhattan, Trump pledged to address crime in New York, saying he would “straighten out New York” by empowering law enforcement.

Trump expressed frustration over the city’s state: “New York has gotten so bad in the last three years, four years.”

Former President Trump headlines a rally at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Sept. 18.

Former President Trump headlines a rally at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, on Sept. 18. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital )

Although deep-blue New York is unlikely to flip in the upcoming presidential race, Trump’s rally may provide momentum for Republicans down the ballot as they aim to maintain control of the House of Representatives in the November elections.

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