Indian-American PAC Forms To Support Donald Trump
“But India is doing great”, Mr Trump said.
There’s a new political action committee that aims at gaining support of Indian-Americans for Donald Trump, NBC News reported. Discussions for the group began in December.
“I think it will be a Trump-Brewer ticket”, said a grinning former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, who also sat on the panel.
Mr Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, publicly toyed with the idea of pulling out of the debate during a campaign event late Tuesday in Iowa, where he said “probably I won’t be doing the debate”.
The group, which started its campaign earlier this week, released a radio ad on Saturday that quizzes listeners on liberal positions taken by Trump in the past, including issues related to gun control and healthcare.
And by people’s choice, Anand Ahuja, an attorney based in NY, and Devendra “Dave” Makkar, a businessman in New Jersey, have been “elected” vice president and treasurer respectively. There were almost 300,000 Indian-Americans in the Garden State, or more than 3 percent of the state’s population, according to the 2010 U.S. Census.
The billionaire real estate badshah running on a Republican platform may not really need their money or their backing, but a section of America’s wealthiest immigrants is throwing its support behind Donald Trump in the race to the White House. “But India is doing great”, Trump said.
“I think what Mr Trump is doing is continuing to push through this candidacy. All we ask is that everybody stay civil and respectful in the way they do that”, she was quoted as saying at a press conference by State newspaper.
“We believe that Trump would be the nominee of the Republican party and he would be the president on the United States”, he said. We should keep in mind that the younger people who grew into adulthood during these last eight years of the Obama destruction of our country do not remember when our country was great. Find us on Facebook too! “There’s a group of Republicans like me, who have seen that we have a great slate of minorities that are in elected office”. And Clinton as US President, the article said, would be better for India because “with her record of support for India against Pakistan, her progressive immigration policy and her general concentration on Asia, Clinton might turn out to be a better friend for India in the White House than other candidates”.