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Tens of thousands of supporters from around the country expected to attend.

NEW YORK—With just nine days to go before the Nov. 5 presidential election, former President Donald Trump is diverting from his swing state visits for a rally in the heart of Manhattan at Madison Square Garden where tens of thousands of supporters are expected to attend.

For Bill Robinson, 65, of Asheville, North Carolina, who arrived two days beforehand to claim the first spot in line for the sold-out event that organizers say has been set up to accommodate 25,000 attendees, he expects it to be “the granddaddy of all Trump rallies,”

“This is the last big push before the election. This is the last time Trump will make his case with an absolute all-star group behind it,” he told The Epoch Times, while he and other supporters sat in folding chairs outside the venue Saturday evening.

Bill Robinson, 65, of Asheville, N.C., arrived two days before a rally for former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York City. He was photographed on Oct. 26, 2024. The rally is scheduled for Oct. 27, 2024. (Janice Hisle/The Epoch Times)

Bill Robinson, 65, of Asheville, N.C., arrived two days before a rally for former President Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York City. He was photographed on Oct. 26, 2024. The rally is scheduled for Oct. 27, 2024. Janice Hisle/The Epoch Times

Seeing such an eclectic bunch standing with Trump is sparking interest among independents and Democrats; and people who didn’t like Trump are reevaluating him, Robinson and others said.

On Sunday, Trump and more than two dozen other well-known public figures—including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship Dana White—will take the stage at the iconic arena to present their case for why voters should elect him.

Trump and Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, remain in a statistical tie in the RealClearPolitics average of election polls, although Trump has been trending upward in recent weeks.

Trump has long talked about wanting to hold a rally at the the venue dubbed “The World’s Most Famous Arena,” raising the idea in interviews and private conversations.

“It’s the New York, but it’s also, you know, it’s MSG, it’s Madison Square Garden,” Trump recently told FOX News Radio’s “The Brian Kilmeade Show. “Guys like you and I, that means a lot, those words. Madison Square Garden, right? Don’t you think so? … It’s a very big stop.”

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan, October 18, 2024. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan, October 18, 2024. (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images

The venue also has a history in politics, hosting events with Dwight Eisenhower and Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1962, John F. Kennedy Jr. held a birthday celebration at the stadium where Marilyn Monroe famously sang “Happy Birthday to You, Mr. President.”

Beyond the national spotlight and the appeal of appearing on one of the world’s most famous stages, Republicans in the state say the rally will also help down-ballot candidates.

“Madison Square Garden is the center of the universe,“ said Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller, noting the venue’s storied history hosting events including the 1971 “Fight of the Century.” The rally intends to showcase “the historic political movement that President Trump has built in the final days of the campaign,” the Trump campaign said.

Along with trying to energize his base, Trump’s campaign has been trying to court the few remaining undecided voters, many of whom don’t get their news from traditional outlets.

To reach them, Trump has spent hours appearing on popular podcasts, most recently on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” And his campaign has worked to create viral moments such as his visit last weekend to a McDonald’s restaurant. Video of the stop posted by his campaign has been viewed more than 40 million times on TikTok alone.

Former President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump works behind the counter making french fries during a visit to a McDonald's restaurant in Feasterville-Trevose, Pa., on Oct. 20, 2024. (Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images)

Former President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump works behind the counter making french fries during a visit to a McDonald’s restaurant in Feasterville-Trevose, Pa., on Oct. 20, 2024. Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images

“He’s not just going to be speaking to the attendees inside Madison Square Garden. There will be people tuning in from battleground states all across the country,” said former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, a New York Republican and ally of the former president, who said Trump has been talking about holding an event at the venue since the start of his campaign.

Harris last week also traveled to a non-battleground state for a major event in Houston where she appeared with musician Beyoncé to speak about abortion. A campaign official said that the crowd size at the Houston event reached 30,000, making it the campaign’s largest event to date.

Harris will deliver her own closing argument Tuesday from the Ellipse in Washington.

Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (R) embraces US singer-songwriter Beyonce onstage during a campaign rally at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, on Oct. 25, 2024. (ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris (R) embraces US singer-songwriter Beyonce onstage during a campaign rally at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, on Oct. 25, 2024. ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images

Coming Back to New York

Trump, who rose to fame in New York, saw former allies in the Democrat-dominant city turn against him after he entered presidential politics as a Republican and won the presidency in 2016, but lost his 2020 reelection bid. Trump is now making his third run while facing prosecutions, court challenges to his candidacy, and a pair of assassination attempts. People in the city have protested for him and against him.

In a similar vein, as Robinson and other early-arriving Trump supporters sat outside Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, some passersby heckled them. But others shouted encouragement, such as “Trump 2024!”

Janet Bruno, 59, of Harrison, New York, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, came to Madison Square Garden in New York City, on Oct. 26, 2024, a day in advance of the Oct. 27 rally. (Janice Hisle/The Epoch Times)

Janet Bruno, 59, of Harrison, New York, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, came to Madison Square Garden in New York City, on Oct. 26, 2024, a day in advance of the Oct. 27 rally. Janice Hisle/The Epoch Times

Waiting in line alongside Robinson was Janet Bruno, 59, of Harrison, New York.

Wearing a “New York for Trump” hat, Bruno said she sees Trump appealing to a more diverse group of people now. She sees people of different skin colors and ethnicities who are now being drawn to the Republicans under Trump’s leadership. She said they see the GOP supports free speech, secure borders, a stronger economy, and peace through strength.

Notably, several Muslim leaders in Michigan recently announced endorsements of Trump.

Longshot to Win New York

Trump has repeatedly stated that he was making “a big play” for his home state.

New York has not voted for a Republican presidential candidate in 40 years, but that hasn’t stopped Trump from continuing to insist he believes he can win.

“We think there’s a chance,” he said on “The Brian Kilmeade Show” earlier this week, pointing to frustrations over an influx of illegal immigrants to the city and concerns over crime.

The New York rally represents a continuation of Trump’s recent pushes into Democrat-held territories, including New Jersey and California, which could help boost not only his popular-vote totals but also shore up support for down ballot Republicans.

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives on stage during a town hall campaign event at the Lancaster County Convention Center in Lancaster, Pa., on Oct. 20, 2024. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives on stage during a town hall campaign event at the Lancaster County Convention Center in Lancaster, Pa., on Oct. 20, 2024. Win McNamee/Getty Images

However, Harris has attracted significant financial support in New York. She raised $27 million at a New York fundraiser in September—one of the largest single-day hauls of the 2024 campaign.

Harris, however, has not enjoyed as much support from New Yorkers as Biden did, according to recent polling. While Biden beat Trump in New York by almost 30 percentage points in 2020, Harris was leading Trump by less than half that margin, about 14 percent, according to fivethirtyeight.com.

Jason Meister, a Trump advisory board member who works in New York, said the anticipated size of the rally and the broader spectrum of supporters that Trump is drawing are evidence that “we are currently witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime, generational political realignment.”

Meister, 42, said, “If there ever was a moment in my lifetime that New York was in play, it’s now.”

High Profile Speakers

Joining them will be former Democratic presidential candidates Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Other scheduled speakers for the rally include current political officeholders, such as Trump’s running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.). Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani also are slated to appear.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (C) speaks to reporters in the spin room at the Pennsylvania Convention Center ahead of the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, Pa., on Sept. 10, 2024. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (C) speaks to reporters in the spin room at the Pennsylvania Convention Center ahead of the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, Pa., on Sept. 10, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

Trump’s politically active family members who will participate include sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, along with his wife, Lara Trump, who serves as co-chair of the Republican National Committee.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.