Kamala is about to make history
Kamala Harris is the first female Vice President of the United States. If she wins the November 5 election, she will be the country’s first female president. He and the ruling Democratic Party are optimistic about making this history.
He even beat rival candidate Donald Trump in Iowa polls. However, former President Trump is “97 percent sure” about returning to the White House. Arab-American voters have more support for him this time.
Various opinion polls initially showed Kamala leading the way. In the last four weeks, however, there are glimpses of a bitter battle between Kamala and Trump. In the meantime, about 4.5 crore advance votes have been cast. Among them, Kamala’s supporters are more.
US voters failed to elect the first female president in 2016. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is 3 million more popular than Republican candidate Trump
Voted. But the former foreign minister and the former first lady lost to the electoral college rules and became the president of the United States.
BBC wrote in a report yesterday, Kamala’s candidacy for president is quite dramatic. Joe Biden, who has been in charge since 2021, became the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party largely unopposed. Kamala supports him. But after Trump’s failure in the first live televised debate, Biden announced his withdrawal from the post of presidential candidate last July under pressure. And he proposed the name of Kamala as the presidential candidate of his party. As such, Kamala got only four months of campaign time. No other presidential candidate in U.S. history has spent so little time campaigning.
However, Kamala is doing very well in the survey. Reuters reported in a report yesterday that Trump won easily in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections in Iowa. But in a new opinion poll in this state, Kamala has gone ahead of Republican presidential candidate Trump.
The Iowa Days Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll was conducted Oct. 28-31. A total of 808 voters participated in the survey. The results of the survey were published last Saturday. In the survey, Kamala received 47 percent and Trump 44 percent support. Earlier in the September poll, Trump was leading by 4 points.
Meanwhile, a large portion of Arab-Americans are now abandoning the Democrats and appearing under the Republican banner. Biden’s unconditional support for horrific Israeli atrocities in Gaza and Lebanon has so upset many in the Arab-American Muslim community that they are throwing their support behind Trump in hopes of change. Despite his history of anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant rhetoric, Trump has reached out to such disaffected voters. Last Friday he met with dozens of Arab Americans in Dearborn.
Trump has promised to establish ‘peace’ in the Middle East. He did not elaborate, however, on how he would achieve this and whether he would change the staunch pro-Israel approach he pursued during his first term.
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