An eminent Indian-American Republican leader, Jasdip Singh Jassee, has expressed his belief that the silent majority of Americans, frustrated by issues like wars, high inflation, and domestic policies, played a key role in voting Donald Trump back to power. Speaking to PTI, Jassee, who is the founder of Sikhs for Trump, emphasized the significant support Trump received, pointing to the groundswell of frustration with the Biden-Harris administration's handling of foreign policies, inflation, crime, illegal immigration, and social issues.
Trump's victory in the November 6 elections marks one of the greatest political comebacks in U.S. history, as he defeated his Democratic rival Kamala Harris to win a second term. The 78-year-old Republican leader not only won the electoral college but also the popular vote, flipping several traditionally blue states, including eight counties in California.
Jassee attributed Trump’s win to the anger and disappointment that many Americans felt under the current administration, which had failed to address the concerns of the masses. The victory, he stated, signals a historic political shift, with Trump securing support from areas previously considered strongholds for the opposition.