Donald Trump understands the power of the American Indian, says campaign official


'Trump understands his power': campaign officer for Indian Americans

During his trip to India earlier this year, Trump said that the United States loves India.

Washington:

Indian Americans have become a force to be reckoned with within the United States, and President Donald Trump understands their power, the president’s reelection campaign official said Saturday.

“You powerful Indian-Americans are a force to be reckoned with today. You have not realized your own power, but President Trump understands your power,” said Al Mason, co-chair of the American Indian Finance Committee of the Victoria Trump at an organized event. by Indian Voices for Trump.

Americans of Indian origin, particularly in the battlefield states, can play a significant role in Trump’s re-election, he said, adding that his recent poll in these battlefield states reveals that community members are they are moving toward the president in a big way.

For the first time in presidential election history, more than 50 percent of Indian-American Democrats are moving toward the Republican party because of Trump, he said, adding that the community vote will contribute to the president’s victory.

Explaining the reasons, Al Mason, based on a poll, said that Trump has respected the Indian community and leadership in a way that no other president has in the past.

“Trump has raised the stature of India on the world stage; the relationship between India and the United States has been rock solid. Congratulations to the brilliance of President Trump and Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi for consolidating the link between India and the United States. United, “he said in his comments at the event.

In 2019, Al Mason explained, when the world was against Prime Minister Modi on the issue of Kashmir and world leaders criticized him on this issue, the only man “who had the guts to support him” was Trump.

“The President went to the Howdy Modi event in Houston (last year) and not once did he inject himself into the Kashmir issue … not once did he interfere in the internal affairs of India … Kashmir is an emotional issue very sensitive to every American Indian, “Al Mason said.

During his trip to India earlier this year, Trump said that America loves India, America respects India, and America will always be a faithful and loyal friend to Indians.

All of this resonates well with the four million Native Americans, he added.

“Every American Indian in the United States has a family member at home, like elderly parents, brother, sister, friend, business; they want India to be respected and protected from China, which is what Trump can provide. They fear that China start a war with India without Trump. Trump has taken on China, “he said.

Al Mason had recently created a “Four More Years” video in support of President Trump that reflects his love for Indian-Americans and his friendship with India, which has received more than 25 million views.

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