Trump, Cruz and Kasich Praise New York at Pre-Primary GOP Gala in Manhattan

The trio tried to win over the audience ahead of the state's April 19 primary.

The three candidates’ remarks proved a study of their varying connections and reputations in New York.

Trump, who lives in Manhattan just 14 blocks north of the venue, portrayed himself as a hometown hero who had enhanced New York City through transformative construction projects and real estate deals.

He told detailed stories about specific buildings with which he had been involved, including the hotel that hosted the gala, pointed out tables of people he said he recognized, and gave a solid endorsement of “New York values,” a term Cruz has derided on the campaign trail.

“New York values were on display for all to see in the aftermath of 9/11, a strike at the heart of our city and our nation,” Trump said. “We showed the world the very, very best, in terms of bravery and heart and soul that we have in America.”

Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s remarks stood in sharp contrast to Trump’s. Kasich praised New York, as well, but quickly pivoted to his standard, biographical stump speech, a sign he feels he still needs to introduce himself to voters late in the race.

Cruz was the last of the candidates to speak, and much of the crowd seemed to not be listening to him as they ate dinner. The sound of plates, silverware and chatter at times nearly drowned out the Texas senator.