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Despite the fact that he was running against Vice President Kamala Harris, a Democratic candidate with a South Asian background, exit polls show Trump nearly doubled his share of votes fromvoters relative to his 2020 performance, subsequently flipping the Silver State red for the first time in two decades. to almost 3.2 million, up from 2.7 million in 2010.
“Some Asian immigrants and refugees in particular feel they settled in the U.S. the ‘correct’ way. Conservative messaging helps convince them that undocumented individuals sully the dignity of the legal pathways to citizenship that they took,” he wrote in an It was the Harris campaign’s failure to adequately address concerns about the voters’ two top issues that helped drive the vice president’s historic decline in support from the AAPI community, according to Shakeel Syed, the executive director of the nonprofit South Asian Network.
“I think the messaging was, was lost in the translation, in the sense that what’s important, really, for most people here was the economy and the illegal You know, Trump was able to connect that the illegal immigration is what is causing the economy to be burdened … he was able to connect that … and that he was going to get rid of it, he was going to change and going to and bring down inflation prices,” the ambassador said.
“The injustice of being labeled as ‘privileged,’ ‘selfish,’ ‘cheaters,’ ‘overrepresented,’ ‘white adjacent,’ and ‘resource hoarders’ hurt very deeply,” Nomani said during an interview withRepublican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump gestures during a campaign rally at Lee’s Family Forum, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, in Henderson, Nevada.
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