Karen Yi

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A Marlboro resident is helping organize a Donald Trump rally in Philadelphia as a way to show minority communities, too, support the GOP presidential nominee.

Trump supporter Satya Dosapati, an immigrant from India, said he helped plan the Oct. 9 rally to bring together communities from difference races and ethnicities, including African-Americans, Haitians, Hispanics and Indians.

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"The way the media is portraying this, is that support for Trump is only from white, blue-collar workers and that is simply not true," said Dosapati, 58. "We want to showcase the support for Trump runs across communities."

Dosapati, 58, decided to host the event in Philadelphia because New Jersey is not in play in the general election.

A Richard Stockton College poll from Sept. 22-29 showed Clinton leading Trump 46 percent to 40 percent in New Jersey.

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Named the "All American Rally for Trump," it will start at 1:30 p.m. at the People’s Plaza located in front of the Liberty Bell.

Dosapati organized the event with Bruce Carter, the founder of Black Men for Bernie and Hindu activist Arvind Kumar from Texas.

"This is a very important election. It is the first time the voters have seen through the establishment’s manipulation of the electoral process and have decided to assert themselves," said Dosapati, who estimates the rally will draw more than 1,000. "There are issues common to all us, whether it’s corruption, immigration. There are different issues and we all concerned."

For those interested in buses to the rally from New Jersey or for more information visit: AllAmericanRallyforTrump.com.

Karen Yi: 732-643-4277; kyi@gannettnj.com