The red states tend to have casinos and golf courses, instead.
Anyway, I suppose I'm not old enough to know what kind of feel the Trump brand had back in the days before his tawdry reality TV show, etc. Maybe, at one point, it was seen as legitimately fancy. But now it has the feel of a gold-plated plastic toilet seat -- like something a poor guy things a rich guy would think was classy.
He may be, but NYC isn't Trump. New Yorkers can't stand the guy. There's a reason Clinton absolutely demolished him in the election in New York, especially in Manhattan (where she got about nine votes for every one he got). Trump has always aspired to acceptance from New Yorkers, but they can't stand the guy. He's most popular in ultra-low-education places like West Virginia.
Here's a list of Trump Golf Courses. North Carolina is red but the rest of the states he's in are blue other than Florida which is purple.
Golf courses
Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles in Rancho Palos Verdes, California
As of December 2016, Donald Trump owned 17 golf courses in the United States and abroad:[10]
Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, New Jersey
Trump National Golf Club, Charlotte, North Carolina
Trump National Golf Club, Colts Neck, New Jersey
Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, New York
Trump National Golf Club, Hudson Valley, New York
Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter, Florida
Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles
Trump National Doral Golf Club, Florida
Trump International Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Florida
Trump National Golf Club, Philadelphia
Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C.
Trump National Golf Club, Westchester, New York
Trump International Golf Links, Scotland
Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Ireland
Trump International Golf Club, Dubai
Trump World Golf Club Dubai, Dubai
Trump Turnberry, Scotland
As far as his casino's I don't know what he owns/operates or if he still has any. Do you? (not a rhetorical question)