- Mar 23, 2025
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Many expats are ambivalent about which candidate to vote for in the US presidential election. Most diaspora could not decide to vote for Kamala Harris without hesitation despite being registered with the Democratic Party. Those participating in early voting also did not want to say which candidate they voted for. Muslim Americans are angry at Biden-Orange administration's handling of the Middle East situation Most of the new generation is similarly adamant about not voting for Kamala Harris.
Meanwhile, during the advance inspection of the polling station, Bengali imprints were seen on the outside and inside, as well as on the ballots. Many centers also have Bengali translators. As a result, Bengali has been accepted in the US electoral system.
In the last 5 days till Wednesday (October 30), Bangladesh Daily spoke with more than 500 Bangladeshi Americans from states like New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Florida, Maryland, Georgia, Michigan, Illinois, California, Texas, Arizona, Minnesota, Virginia, etc. Early voting has started in almost all states. Most voted. More than 80% of voters support the Democratic Party. 5% are independents and 15% are Republicans. 90% of registered Bangladeshi American voters are Democrats as a general voter. That is, Kamala Harris is supposed to get 90% of the votes. But more than 50% gave to Donald Trump. Giving 20% to Jill Stein of the Green Party.
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