Summary of A century after Native Americans got the right to vote, they could put Trump or Harris over the top
Summary of A century after Native Americans got the right to vote, they could put Trump or Harris over the top
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Native American voters were pivotal in the 2020 election, and campaigns are determined to mobilize them in 2024. This demographic, motivated by issues affecting their communities, can swing key counties. Democrats have historically led with Native American voters, who prioritize treaty rights, environmental concerns, and the economy. Trump's policies, such as reduction of Bears Ears Monument, may affect his support among Indigenous peoples. The Lumbee Tribe's quest for federal recognition has bipartisan support, reflecting a rare agreement between the parties. Voter opinions within the Lumbee Tribe vary on Trump and Harris, with tribal sovereignty and unique challenges at the forefront.
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quoting nevent1q…w39xA century after Native Americans got the right to vote, they could put Trump or Harris over the top
In the waning days of the presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are courting Native American voters in states where their vote could swing some of the most hotly contested counties in the country
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Native American voters were pivotal in the 2020 election, and campaigns are determined to mobilize them in 2024. This demographic, motivated by issues affecting their communities, can swing key counties. Democrats have historically led with Native American voters, who prioritize treaty rights, environmental concerns, and the economy. Trump's policies, such as reduction of Bears Ears Monument, may affect his support among Indigenous peoples. The Lumbee Tribe's quest for federal recognition has bipartisan support, reflecting a rare agreement between the parties. Voter opinions within the Lumbee Tribe vary on Trump and Harris, with tribal sovereignty and unique challenges at the forefront.