Washington: Veteran musician AR Rahman has come out in support of US Vice President and Democratic Party's candidate in the presidential election Kamala Harris. He said that Kamala Harris's egalitarian world view is inspiring for everyone. Rahman recorded many of his popular songs like "Jai Ho" to inspire Indian American voters.
AR Rahman said this to Indiaspora founder MR Rangaswamy in a pre-recorded presentation. It was aired on Sunday. He said, "It is very inspiring to see one of us stepping forward and leading and it will be great if a woman becomes the first president and she will get a lot of energy and love from all of us."
Presidential election on November 5
Before the recorded performance, Rangaswamy said, "You and all of us are very excited. We cannot wait to hear your music." Let us tell you that the presidential election is going to be held in America on November 5. In this, Kamala Harris is the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party.
Trump is facing tough competition
Kamala Harris is facing a tough challenge from Republican candidate Donald Trump. Kamala Harris is trying to woo every community in the country. In this regard, she has announced new economic proposals including waiving off small business loans to woo black voters.
Kamala engaged in wooing black voters
Kamala Harris is facing tough competition from Trump in the presidential election. This is why Harris has put her entire focus on black voters. On Monday, Kamala Harris presented the opportunity agenda for black men. She promised that black men will be given more opportunities to move forward. Harris promised a forgivable small business loan of up to one million dollars. Apart from this, she has also talked about legalizing marijuana.
Blacks moving away from democracy
Black male voters in America are constantly drifting away from the Democratic Party. In a survey, 70 percent of black male voters have said that they support Harris. But four years ago, Joe Biden, the candidate of their party, got the support of 85 percent of black male voters. According to a survey by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, more than a quarter of young black men are supporting Trump in the election.
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