Former American President Donald Trump marked Diwali, one of the largest Hindu celebrations of the year, on Thursday, vowing to protect the religious freedom of Hindu Americans and making a final pitch to Indian American voters generally.
In a message posted to his social media outlet Truth Social, Trump condemned rampant mob attacks against Hindus by Muslims in Bangladesh, blaming the disorderly foreign policy of rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, and outgoing President Joe Biden for an eruption of violence and chaos around the world.
“Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus across the world and in America,” Trump wrote. “They have been a disaster from Israel to Ukraine to our own Southern Border, but we will Make America Strong Again and bring back Peace through Strength!”
Trump’s pitch to Indian American voters, one of the most active and growing voting blocs in the country, arrives as polls show a notably shift in the traditionally Democrat demographic towards the Republicans – and a major rift between Indian American men and women, as well a significant socioeconomic divide.
The Indian American community is among the most diverse voting blocs, comprised of people speaking multiple languages, maintaining a variety of faiths, and running the socioeconomic spectrum. The Times of India noted on Friday that a recent poll found that inflation was far and away the most important election issue for Indian Americans, with abortion a distant section. Listed at the top of reason Indian American voters who do not support Democrats refuse to do so was that the party is “weak on illegal immigration.” […]
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