Hillary Clinton was counting on Bernie Sanders supporters to join her coalition, but some high-profile activists who supported the Vermont Senator are refusing to follow the former First Lady's campaign.

Bruce Carter, one of the leaders of a group called "Black Men for Bernie Sanders," organized a diversity rally with white, Asian, Haitians, and Muslim Americans for Donald Trump at Independence Mall in Philadelphia on Sunday, according to CBS Philly.

“At this point, Donald Trump is the superior candidate for business and development, and that’s what I’m concerned with, urban communities and what they have not received over the last 30-40 years under Democrat leadership,” Carter said to CBS Philly.

At the event titled 'All-American Rally for Trump,' visible minorities said that the media doesn't show how they're supporting the Republican nominee.

“There are a lot of voters who are voting for Donald Trump, but because of media, because of people attacking them," he continued. "They’d rather go in the polls and cast their vote without having individuals come at them or their businesses."

Carter is a Muslim-American and says that he supports Trump's position on illegal immigration and extreme vetting.

Another outspoken Muslim supporter of the Republican nominee said to CBS Philly that he's had a first-hand experience with Islamic terrorism and believes that Donald Trump could protect them in the future.

“Some of the individuals that weren’t born in the United States are coming over here and trying to indoctrinate my own children in a masjid to follow an Islamic sect,” Abdul Fattal said.