Sticker Mule CEO Organizes ‘Meet a Trump Supporter’ Gathering in Manhattan
Aiming to bridge the gap between Democrats and Republicans, a unity party was organized at a lounge on West 26th Street in New York City.
An upstate New York CEO, who faced a lawsuit for displaying a large ‘Vote for Trump’ banner on his company’s headquarters, hosted a unity party this week to foster unity between Democrats and Republicans.
The event called “Meet a Trump Supporter” was arranged by Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino on Oct. 29 at The Flatiron Room on West 26 Street in Manhattan.
Sticker Mule, a sticker and T-shirt printing company headquartered in Amsterdam, New York, has a workforce of 1,200 individuals across 39 countries.
“Ever since the assassination attempt on President Trump, I’ve been dedicated to using my creativity to unite people,” Constantino shared with The Epoch Times. “I believe that hosting a pro-Trump event in Manhattan, welcoming everyone, and promoting mutual respect is a great step towards unity.”
In July, former President Donald Trump survived a shooting incident during a campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he was injured. The event led to the death of a man in the crowd and left two others severely wounded.
“In the past, people would have hesitated to attend such an event and show support for Trump, fearing potential repercussions,” Constantino expressed. “I wanted to demonstrate to both sides that it’s possible to come together, endorse Trump, and as long as there’s respect, everything will be fine.”
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Brandon Johnson, a self-described Kamala Harris supporter, was among the few attendees at the event.“I love engaging in respectful discussions and debates backed by facts. I prefer not to be represented by someone who lies or behaves unkindly,” Johnson shared with The Epoch Times.
Meredith Barber, a New Jersey resident, felt that the gathering was shedding light on the true nature of the average Trump supporter.
Manhattan resident Tal Gill, 52, highlighted that many Democrats have been conditioned to view Republicans negatively.
“A significant portion of the population, influenced by the media and higher education, is subjected to indoctrination,” Gill conveyed to The Epoch Times. “This is concerning. It’s crucial for everyone to speak out because the future of our nation and our children is at stake.”