BUFFALO, NY — Donald Trump pledged Monday night to win the New York primary and show “Ted Cruz hates New York” — and to go on to win the Republican nomination on the first ballot, without wining and dining delegates to do so.
“No New Yorker can vote for Ted Cruz and no New Yorker can vote for Kasich,” he said before a crowd of thousands at the First Niagara Center arena in Buffalo, N.Y.
It was his final rally before New Yorkers head to the polls on Tuesday, and one of his biggest, with 11,400 supporters packing the stands, according to the local police department.
Polls have shown Trump easily defeating his rivals, and he stands to pick up a huge chunk of delegates from a big win in the state. Trump speculated that Cruz could come in last, musing “wouldn’t it be interesting if Cruz came in third?”
And in his final pitch to New Yorkers, he opened with a knock on Cruz’s now-infamous dismissal of “New York values” by reading a written statement on what the attacks on September 11 proved about New York values.
“Every small act of kindness, every great act of courage, those are New York values,” he said.
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