US Presidential Elections: Fears of Armenian Lobby, possible multi-vector policy towards S Caucasus
The outcome of the U.S. presidential election holds significant potential to impact the Armenian Diaspora, a fact that many pro-Armenian politicians and lobbyists are keenly aware of. Speculations about Kamala Harris's potential favourability to Armenians, fuelled by Kim Kardashian's 100K USD donation, have sparked discussions about the influence of the Armenian community on the upcoming U.S. president. This prompts the question: Could Trump's policies pose a threat to the Armenian community?
Speaking to AZERNEWS, the US expert in the South Caucasus, Dr Frank Musmar, gave further insight into the political position and strategies of the candidates in the upcoming presidential elections in the United States. He also commented on what steps the Armenian diaspora will take in the future due to a president-elect.
"The Armenian Diaspora, a formidable force in the United States, is represented by numerous influential organizations. Notably, the Armenian Assembly of America (AAA), established in 1972, and the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), the largest and most influential Armenian American grassroots political organization, stand as a testament to the significant influence of this community.
The Armenian Diaspora is well-positioned in competitive election states. The largest and most established Armenian population flourishes across California (750,000 people); however, newer communities are growing in Phoenix, Arizona, and Nevada, as many moved to these states from California. Moreover, many Armenian communities extend from New Hampshire to Virginia and sizable communities across the mid-west to Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. While votes in California and Massachusetts may not sway the outcome much due to their usual blue-state status, Armenian votes in swing states like Nevada, Michigan, and Wisconsin can hold substantial importance during the pre-election period. In this regard, the Armenian votes in these states are vital for both Republicans and Democrats, making it essential to grasp the stance of the Armenian community on these elections.
According to Dr. Musmar, the Armenian lobby, which could not get what it wanted from the Biden administration, is currently hoping........
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