Trump's Long Shot: A GOP Hail Mary in Suburban New York
Long Island, Uniondale, USAThu Sep 19 2024
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Suburban New York, a region often overlooked in presidential campaigns, has become an unlikely battleground in the 2024 election. Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, is shifting his focus to this area, hoping to flip the script and make inroads in traditionally Democratic-strongholds. His party is scrambling to protect 18 Republican seats in congressional districts that Joe Biden won in 2020, particularly in coastal New York and California.
Uniondale, on Long Island, is one of the most competitive districts, where first-term Republican Rep. Anthony D'Esposito is facing off against Democrat Laura Gillen. D'Esposito, a former New York Police detective, won in 2022, but his party is struggling to maintain control in a district that Biden won by 15 percentage points in 2020.
Trump's decision to campaign in Long Island is seen as a strategic move to appeal to suburban voters who are increasingly disillusioned with the Democratic Party. By promising to eliminate the SALT cap, which has led to bigger tax bills for many residents, Trump is trying to tap into the frustration and economic anxiety felt by many Americans.
On the Democratic side, Vice President Kamala Harris is focusing on Latino voters, who form a critical bloc in swing states. She has been promoting her proposed tax deductions for new small businesses, her experience prosecuting border cases, and her support for a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Harris is also using her platform to attack Trump, accusing him of divisive rhetoric and calling on voters to ensure he doesn't return to the White House. Trump, meanwhile, is trying to regain his footing after a recent assassination attempt and has not altered his plans for upcoming trips to Washington D. C. and North Carolina.
https://localnews.ai/article/trumps-long-shot-a-gop-hail-mary-in-suburban-new-york-940f3b0c
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