The morning after. Even Johnathan Karl is praising Trump’s rally.
https://x.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1850877602858229933?t=gdu52v5xcLkdnOfogrehgg&s=19
I would debate that. I think it had roots in the Tea Party movement which McConnell and McCain were onboard with supressing, as they saw it as a threat.
Ironically, it took Trump's first term and Biden's asterisk presidency to get a lot of dirty players to drop their masks.
Where Karl may be correct--voters that would be more conducive to RFK jr have imho also gotten behind the movement. Because they realize things are getting existential (in terms of the survival of the Republic). And I don't think I'm being overly hyperbolic.

Supporters of the Democrat Party and its nominees, especially in the news media, academia, Hollywood, et al, have become forever disgraced and dishonored by their support of this great evil.
But what about Hillary telling us that going to Madison Square garden is like a Nazi rally?
It’s so funny because Bill Clinton and other Democrats have had conventions at Madison Square Garden and that was o k.
But for some reason if Trump goes to Madison Square Garden, that makes it a nazi rally.
NH
NY
NJ
I think these states may surprise the media.
Trump has created a movement,
There is a long battle ahead for us.
If I shake you awake in the middle of the night and ask you what you are fighting for, after you reach for your gun, what do you tell me?
I think Trump can tell us, what would he say?
“I cannot think of another Republican”
It’s not because he was a Republican.
MSG was packed because he is a New Yorker, born and bred.
It’s his Hometown. He lives 30 blocks away.
In NYC, he is seen as a HERO, for lots of reasons.
Yes MAGA, but never forget.
He’s a New Yorker.
Regrettably, I can.
Barry Goldwater packed Madison Square Garden with a SRO crowd, with thousands more standing outside, in frigid temperatures, the last night before the election.
The next day, Lyndon Johnson got 61% of the Popular Vote, which I believe is still the all time record high, since modern elections started in 1824.