New York. After Kamala Harris made history as the first black and Indian-American woman to become the vice-presidential contender, another Indian made her significant presence. At the beginning of the Republican National Convention (RNC), former US ambassador to the United Nations and Indian-American star Nikki Haley took the stage and called on Americans to give Donald Trump a chance again.
On Monday night, Haley described Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s campaign plans as a future leftist.
He also responded to critics calling Trump a racist. He said, “America is not a racist country. I am the daughter of Indian immigrants and I am proud of it. My parents have never faced hatred. I was a brown girl in the black and white world. America is a story, Whose work is to progress. ”
The Republicans at the convention said that if Trump does not win, it will not be good for America’s future. On this occasion, Trump was called the defender of religious freedom.
Apart from Haley, Tim Scott, the only Republican senator in the RNC, also spoke. On this occasion, the party’s conference also talked about the steady increase of Indian-Americans in American politics.
Let us know that Haley was the first Indian-American to serve in the American cabinet. She was also the first woman and non-white to be elected Governor of South Carolina in 2010. There was also speculation that she may join the race for the 2024 presidential election.
A poll conducted earlier this month found that she would remain the Republican Party’s third-most favored candidate with 11 percent support for the 2024 election. First place will be Vice President Mike Pence and second place will be President’s son Donald Trump Jr.
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