A campaign rally in unfriendly territorypublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 28 May
Sam Cabral
US Reporter
Donald Trump is coming back to the courtroom after a week-long break.
On Thursday, the former president held a campaign event deep in the South Bronx borough of New York City – a county where no Republican presidential candidate has campaigned since 1980.
The Bronx is one of the most heavily Democratic counties in the country. Trump won less than 10% there in 2016, though he inched up to nearly 16% in 2020.
But it comes at a time when support for President Joe Biden among black and Latino voters appears increasingly shaky.
Trump may have no chance of winning the Bronx, but earning the support of a few more black and Hispanic Americans around the country could well boost his chances of re-election, and may even put him over the top in a tight contest in November.
Trump’s visit to the Bronx came as he has been mostly confined to New York for the past seven weeks during this criminal trial.
Staying at Trump Tower, he has also made stops at a bodega in Harlem, a local construction site, and a local firehouse.
He also made an appearance at the Libertarian Party's national convention on Saturday, where he was booed repeatedly.