Trump supporters show up in New York City on election eve

NEW YORK – A group of Trump supporters calling themselves the “Trump Train” marched past the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue near Central Park in New York on Monday night.

Supporters carried signs that said Trump could stop terrorism and “Make America Great Again.”

Supporter Marcia Decurtia said, “He is a person who can do things. He can do things for us. He's ready. A mature man ready to lead America. We need a president like Trump."

Decurtia is an immigrant who said Trump will take action.

New York City police watched and made sure the sidewalk stayed clear, but did not interfere with the Republican presidential candidate's supporters.

Trump supporter, Joanna Ginger said, "I absolutely love Trump. He's a great man and would make a great president. The economy is in the tank, and the job market is horrendous. We have no growth. Taxes are outrageous and companies are leaving America."

Before long, the Trump train continued south on Fifth Avenue, making a pledge that this election will change America.

Supporter Emilie Squitieri said, "Sick and tired of it. And we want all of them out of office. If she gets elected, this country will no longer be America. With them, it's everyone else first and everyone else last. We're tired of it. Sick and tired of it. And we want all of them out of office. If she gets elected, this country will no longer be America. And the most important thing is the Supreme Court. Remember that. Because that's not only today. That's for another two or three generations."