Indian Americans represent the “best of America” and President Donald Trump will never let them down, his son Eric has said, underscoring that the entire Trump family loves the “amazing” community.
Ahead of the November 3 presidential election, the Trump campaign has intensified its outreach to the Indian-American community, particularly in battle states such as Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia and Texas.
“We, as a family, really love them. We really love you. We love what you represent. You represent the best of America. You represent the best of this society. And I can tell you that my father will never, never, never disappoint you, ”said Eric Trump, the president’s second son, at a gathering of Native Americans in suburban Atlanta this week as part of the Trump campaign’s outreach to the diaspora. . .
At the ‘Indian Voices for Trump’ formal launch event, Eric addressed his father’s policy on China and Pakistan, which he said “is very different from his predecessors.” “I think that’s very different from previous presidents, to tell the truth. I think when you see how past presidents have emboldened China. And you see the problems that the Indians are having with China and they will probably have with China and in fact the whole world will probably have with China at some point. You know, the problems with Pakistan better than I ever will, ”he said.
“My father has always been there for his great country and I promise you that he will always be there for the American Indian,” said Eric, who has been aggressively campaigning on his father’s behalf across the country.
In his welcoming address, Indian Voices for Trump board member Ritesh Desai thanked President Trump and his family for supporting Native Americans and strengthening ties between India and the United States.
Eric said the Indian-American community represents everything the Trump family stands for.
“We have so many friends in the community. What your community stands for, I think everything our family stands for: family, hard work, faith, love for America, love for the homeland, “he said, describing Indian Americans as an” unbelievably awesome “community.
Referring to the group of buildings his family business has in India, Eric said: “India is a spectacular country with incredible people.” Earlier this week, a poll by Indiaspora and Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Data showed Trump has made inroads into the Indian-American vote bank, the largest ever conducted by a Republican president, which has sent signals Concerning Democrats that the support of this influential ethnic community can no longer be taken for granted.
It showed that the majority of Indian Americans are still in favor of former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party candidate in the November 3 American presidential election.
It found that the 74-year-old Trump, who is seeking reelection, is making a huge dent in the Indian-American vote bank despite the fact that Biden has a strong relationship with the community and played a key role in bilateral relations in last. Few decades. Biden, 77, also made history last month by selecting Senator Kamala Harris, 55, as her running mate.
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