Former President Donald Trump selected Grand Rapids, Michigan, for one last rally on Monday to conclude his 2024 presidential campaign.
Grand Rapids is a historic location for Trump. It is where he finished both his 2016 and 2020 campaigns, rallying supporters late into the evening.
November 4, 2024, was no exception. Trump arrived in Grand Rapids late in the evening with supporters packed into an arena and patiently waiting for his final appearance.
Trump delivered his classic entrance with a red tie, navy blue suit, and Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” proudly standing tall for his supporters to get a glimpse of him. “USA, USA, USA,” the crowd chanted.
BREITBART -- “It’s unbelievable. Think of it, this is it. This is the last one that we’re going to have to do,” Trump began speaking. “And doing four of these in one day, is a little difficult, but not really because the love, and every one of them has been incredible, just like this. It makes it a lot easier.”
“And I want to say a very special hello to Grand Rapids. It’s been a special place! Remember 2016 and we were given a three percent chance?” he asked.
“You know what? This will be the single greatest victory, politically speaking, in the history of our country,” Trump said.
“We’re leading going in, by hundreds of thousands of votes, but just pretend we’re tied or losing by a little bit because we want to put on a display tomorrow of unity,” he continued.
“I’d like to begin by asking a question, are you better off now than you were four years ago?” he asked.
“No!” the crowd replied.