Donald Trump is chased by adoring fans as he leaves fundraising dinner in glitzy Beverly Hills
- Trump was greeted by supporters waving Trump 2024 flags in Beverly Hills
Donald Trump was greeted by some of his adoring fans on Friday evening as he headed out for a fundraising dinner in Beverly Hills.
Supporters could be seen gathering outside one of the area’s mansions, enthusiastically waving Trump 2024 flags as his motorcade passed by.
At one point, Trump blew a kiss out the window of his SUV as his loyal followers cheered from the side of the road.
Trump was in Phoenix on Thursday before heading to San Francisco, where he held a fundraiser in Silicon Valley, another California stop on the campaign trail.
The state is an unusual choice for Trump to campaign, with California having been a reliable state for Democratic presidential candidates since 1992.
A supporter with a flag watches as the motorcade with former Donald Trump leaves for a fundraising dinner in Beverly Hills
Donald Trump is seen through a car window blowing a kiss as he leaves the fundraiser
Supporters chase the motorcade as Trump leaves the fundraising dinner in Beverly Hills
While Silicon Valley and Hollywood-adjacent Beverley Hills are both liberal havens of sorts, Republicans at the national level are looking to raid wealthy entrepreneurs and others who have leaned right since the last 2020 election.
Trump’s campaign was hampered by his hush money in New York, even though he was able to make daily speeches to the waiting cameras with highly politicized statements every day he was in court.
In terms of polls, Trump remains ahead of President Joe Biden in two key swing states — Nevada and Arizona — but a national poll conducted after the Republican’s conviction shows the presidential race is tightening.
Trump could be seen waving to his supporters gathered on the side of the road
Beverly Hills was the second stop in California in two days after a visit to Silicon Valley on Thursday
Fox News has released new polls On Thursday, it emerged that Trump had a 5-point lead among registered voters in Arizona — 51 percent to Biden’s 46 percent.
In nearby Nevada, Trump also led Biden by 5 points — 50 percent to the Democrat’s 45 percent.
Polls have shown Trump with a lead over Biden in Arizona for more than a yearwhile Trump has been for Biden in Nevada since November, according to Real Clear Politics polling averages — and the ruling didn’t appear to change the numbers.
In the two swing states, voters’ opinions on hush money were virtually identical.