Donald Trump is flipping the script on blue states. While Democrats fumble through crisis after crisis, the former president is making strategic moves in states many had written off as deep blue.
But after years of unchecked progressive policies, even some of the most loyal blue voters are starting to question whether their cities are heading in the right direction. You can’t ignore the glaring issues: crime, inflation, and chaotic immigration policies that have left a bad taste in voters’ mouths.
It seems the Democrats’ “utopias” aren’t quite living up to the hype. Cities that once thrived under moderate leadership have been sinking deeper into lawlessness and dysfunction, thanks to the far-left policies that Democrats just can’t seem to quit.
Enter Trump, who’s zeroing in on suburban voters in these Democrat strongholds, promising to restore order, crack down on crime, and fix the economy. Voters are fed up, and Trump is offering them a lifeline.
From New York Post:
The shift of two major New York City suburbs to the political right could be a boon for former President Trump on Election Day, according to insiders on both sides of the aisle.Traditionally purple, if not leaning blue, Long Island’s Nassau and Suffolk counties went solidly red in the 2022 midterms even though state voter rolls show Democrats outnumber Republicans in both places.
Take Long Island, for example. Traditionally a battleground, it’s now shifting firmly to the right. In 2020, Trump narrowly won Suffolk County, beating Biden by fewer than 250 votes. Fast forward to the 2022 midterms, and both Suffolk and neighboring Nassau County saw red waves in local and congressional elections.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman credits this shift to the utter failure of Democratic leadership at both state and federal levels. Cashless bail, insecure borders, and the diversion of billions of dollars away from local communities to support migrants have left voters in these suburbs fuming.
And it’s not just the Republicans saying this. Even Laura Curran, a pro-police Democrat who opposed the state’s bail reform laws, admits that far-left rhetoric from her party has alienated voters.
Curran lost her re-election bid to Blakeman, and she wasn’t shy about calling out the “standard-bearers” of her party for causing the Democratic downfall in these suburbs. Voters are rejecting radical policies, and Trump is stepping in to offer a return to common sense.
At a recent rally in Nassau County, Trump made it clear that he’s not just focused on the swing states this time. He’s setting his sights on deep blue areas like New York. Yes, you read that right. Trump boldly declared that he will win New York State in 2024, to the wild applause of his supporters.
It’s a tall order, no doubt. But recent polls are showing some surprising numbers. Trump holds a slim lead over Kamala Harris in New York’s suburban counties, 50% to 48%. Even in the solidly blue Upstate region, he’s ahead 50% to 45%.
Of course, New York City remains a fortress for the Democrats, with Harris polling at 72% to Trump’s 25%. But here’s the thing: Trump doesn’t need to win the city. He just needs to make enough inroads in the suburbs and Upstate to make New York competitive.
And if Long Island is a bellwether, things are looking promising for Trump. After all, it was Trump’s Justice Department that played a key role in combating the MS-13 violence that plagued Suffolk County, a move that the local police haven’t forgotten.
The Suffolk Police Benevolent Association, the first police organization in New York to endorse Trump’s re-election bid, hasn’t minced words about the importance of Trump’s federal support in dealing with MS-13. Gang violence was spiraling out of control, and local police needed federal backing to crack down on the brutality. Trump delivered.
Under Biden and Harris, however, the situation has only worsened. Biden reversed Trump’s remain-in-Mexico policy, opening the floodgates for a surge of illegal immigration that has wreaked havoc on sanctuary cities like New York.
In fact, New York City has been hit with a wave of migrant crime spearheaded by the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua. Crime, taxes, and the economy are the issues dominating voters’ minds, and Trump is hammering these points home at every rally. He’s reminding voters of the chaos they’ve endured under Democratic rule, promising a return to safety and prosperity.
And it’s resonating. Trump supporters packed the Nassau Coliseum to cheer him on as he pledged to crack down on migrant crime and end progressive cashless bail policies.
He told the crowd that he wants New Yorkers to “love” their home state again, evoking nostalgia for the days when places like Levittown and Uniondale were thriving suburban communities. The crowd loved it.
Sure, Trump faces an uphill battle in New York, but don’t underestimate his strategy. If Long Island is indeed a barometer for similar suburban areas across the country, Trump could be on the verge of something big. His suburban advantage in the Empire State already surpasses the national average, and swing voters are taking notice.
Key Takeaways:
- Trump is targeting blue state suburbs, where voters are fed up with progressive policies.
- Long Island, once purple, is shifting firmly to the right after red waves in the 2022 midterms.
- Trump is gaining ground in New York suburbs, and polls show him leading Harris in key areas.
Source: New York Post