From Airports to Harbors to Sidewalks, Loving Crowds Confirm Trump’s Unifying Influence

President Donald J. Trump addresses a multitude of followers in Reading, PA, October 31, 2020. Photo: Deroy Murdock

One of the ugliest raps against President Donald J. Trump is that he is America’s divider-in-chief. The president’s critics never tire of claiming that he splits the nation racially, sexually, and otherwise. The growing support for Trump’s re-election among blacks and Hispanics refutes this lie, as does the enthusiastic participation of gay voters at numerous Pride for Trump events, from Philadelphia to Phoenix and beyond.

For further proof of President Trump’s powerful ability to bring Americans together, just watch this video compiled by a Twitter user who calls himself USALocal and @kevinusaga. Over the sounds of Lee Greenwood’s “I’m proud to be an American” — which President Trump uses as his entry theme at his enormous campaign rallies — USALocal shows crowds of the president’s supporters lining up, standing up, sailing along, and even jet packing to show how badly they want four more years of his bold leadership.

As the president’s motorcade travels through Nevada, Maine, South Dakota, and other states, the video shows thousands and thousands of cheerful, excited Americans ignoring whatever differences they may have, so they can wave American flags, Trump banners, and sympathetic placards, and urge the chief executive to keep strong and carry on.

Huge boat parades in Florida and Georgia and automobile caravans feature Trump fans joyously reflecting back upon the president the love he expresses daily for this country.

Screenshot via FOX NEWS

And Americans from all walks of life fill endless lines and endure Michigan’s cold and Virginia’s rain to attend his campaign rallies and shout for his re-election. This is happening at fourteen such gatherings in seven swing states, from Saturday to Monday — Election Eve. (Joe Biden plans three events in two states during that span.)

President Trump greets supporters in Butler, PA, October 31, 2020.

These warm images show happy Americans coming together behind President Donald J. Trump, rather than the chilling footage of enraged Leftists who tore this country in two last spring and summer in riots from coast to coast. Americans who crave unity need look no further than these extremely encouraging scenes of fellow citizens bonding across the nation as they heed the who said last year in the Oval Office: All Americans, whether first generation or tenth generation, are bound together in love and loyalty, friendship and affection.” Tightening the ties that bind his countrymen, the President of the United States added: “We are all equal. We are one team, and one people, proudly saluting one great American flag.”


Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News Contributor, a contributing editor with National Review Online, and a senior fellow with the London Center for Policy Research.


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