New Yorkers express support for former President Trump’s re-election bid as thousands flocked to his campaign event in the Bronx, New York.
Lattina Brown, who was introduced as a Democrat on “Ingraham’s angle“, said she was voting for Trump because it was “time for a change in leadership.”
“We’ve been voting against the same party for years now and nothing has changed,” Brown told Fox News on Thursday. “Things have gotten out of control. We’re facing housing issues. We’re facing homelessness issues, mentally ill issues, crime issues. There’s a lot going on here – inflation – so it’s time to unite – Democrats, Republicans, independents and conservatives – and start voting in this general election We need a change in leadership, and I need to do what I need to do as a community advocate to unite. the people.
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Madeline Brame, a national victims’ rights advocate and New York City resident, told “The Ingraham Angle” that it was “imperative” to “restore law and order to New York and all major cities of this country.
“We have so many mothers who go to the mall to identify the body of their deceased child,” Brame said. “We have so many young people who have lost their lives at the hands of someone who looks like them. We must focus on initiatives that will help our youth avoid incarceration. First: we need to replace these drugs and weapons with something like hammer and nails, and plasterboard, and metalwork and ironwork. We need to replace these things. »
Brown, one of the organizers of the Trump march held in South Bronxsaid the pre-rally team wanted to send a “strong message” to Democrats and the DNC that they “will not stand idly by and allow them to destroy our country.”
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“We want common sense leadership, and I think that’s what President Trump is saying: He’s trying to unite us all. We shouldn’t be fighting,” she said. “It shouldn’t be about the Republicans, the Democrats, the Conservatives. It should be about all of us coming to the forefront to send a strong message, and if you look at the people standing here in this park, the Bronx came out today, heavy.”
“This pre-rally brought us so much national attention. It sent a strong message that we are simply fed up.”