Monday, November 4, 2024

Bronx MAGA Rally for Republican and Conservative Party Candidates

 

Bronx MAGA Rally for Republican and Conservative Party Candidates

By Robert Press

Ahead of the official Election Day the Bronx Republican and Conservative Parties held an event Saturday November 1, 2024, to bring out supporters of their candidates from President Donald Trump, Congress, State Senate, State Assembly, and against New York State Proposition One. The event was in front of the combined Bronx Republican and Bronx Conservative headquarters, which also serves as the 14th candidate for Congress candidate Tina Forte headquarters at 931 Morris Park Avenue. 


There was even a Donald Trump impersonator at the MAGA rally, which had former Bronx Democratic State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. and his MAGA Donald Trump/Tina Forte truck traveling around the area stopping in front of the Bronx headquarters of both parties where 14th Congressional candidate Tina Forte spoke from. There were cheers of encouragement from the crowd that spilled over into the street where the Captain of the 49th Precinct had to close Morris Park Avenue for a few minutes. 


Bronx City Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato stopped in  to offer her support to the rally and the candidates of the parties that helped her get elected. There were Donald Trump t-shirts and flags galore, as well as Fire AOC banners and various lawn signs. 


14th Congressional candidate Tina Forte speaks from the Diaz Donald Trump truck.


The crowd spilled onto Morris Park Avenue which had to be closed for a few minutes while 14th Congressional candidate Tina Forte spoke from the Diaz Donald Trump truck. 


The crowd in front of the Bronx Republican and Conservative party headquarters which is also the Tina Forte for Congress headquarters is standing in the street for the MAGA event.


Bronx Conservative Party and 15th Congressional candidate Gonzalo Duran speaks. 


Councilwoman Kristy Marmorato speaks as she stands between 14th Congressional candidate Tina Forte and 34th State Senate candidate Edwina Herrera, and other candidates on the Republican and Conservative party lines. 



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