We may have just gotten our October Surprise!
For weeks I've been asked whether I think there will be an October Surprise and what I think it'll be. My response has been that if it's truly a surprise, it'll be something that none of us saw coming, and therefore none of us could have predicted it, so there was no point in randomly guessing. But now it appears we have indeed gotten ourselves an October Surprise.
Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, which had precisely zero chance of helping him in any way, and had a good chance of costing him votes. For all of the contrarian hot takes about how this rally was part of some kind of secret plan by Trump and his campaign to magically whatever, the obvious reality is that this was merely stupidity.
But then came the moment where a featured speaker at the rally referred to Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage." It was the insult heard round the world, and it instantly took on a life of its own. Throw in the subsequent racist remarks about Latino people in general, racist remarks about Black people, and attacks on Jews, and the rally was already Trump's worst day of 2024 before he even took the stage.
Throw in the subsequent racist remarks about Latino people in general, racist remarks about Black people, and attacks on Jews, and the rally was already Trump's worst day of 2024 before he even took the stage. By the time Trump gave his speech it didn't matter what he said; he'd already lost the day in horrendous fashion.
Immediately after the Puerto Rico insult, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny endorsed Kamala Harris. Then Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin piled on. This was playing out even as the political media was rightly serving up one headline after another about how racist Trump's rally was. Several hours later, after the damage was already snowballing, Trump's campaign released a statement disavowing the Puerto Rico insult. But when Trump himself took the stage, he did no such thing.