Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

REPUBLICAN­S ‘BROWN GIRL’: HAILEY

BECOMES TRUMP CAMPAIGN’S INDIAN HERITAGE ANSWER TO HARRIS

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

Republican­s have sought to tie Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate for president, to “radial left” elements of his party and warned of a dystopian future of the country under him.

They also used the opening night of their national convention on Monday to hail US President Donald Trump’s leadership, including his handling of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Speakers said that Biden would be under the influence of “radical left” wing elements who, they argued, threaten the freedoms of expression and faith, the rule of law, and who will “abolish the suburbs” and turn “schools into war zones”. They sought to portray him as “weak” on China and being wrong on “every major foreign policy” issue.

“Biden, (Kamala) Harris and their socialist comrades will fundamenta­lly change this nation,” said Kimberley Guilfoyle, a top Trump campaign official. “They want to destroy this country, and everything that we have fought for and hold dear. They want to steal your liberty, your freedom.

They want to control what you see and think, and believe, so they can control how you live.”

“The radicals are not content just marching in the streets,” said Mack Mccloskey, who, along with his wife, had waved guns at anti-racism protesters in St Louis, Missouri. “They want to walk the halls of Congress. They want power. This is Joe Biden’s party.”

In the run-up to the party convention, Trump’s aides had reportedly said the plan was to given a message of hope and optimism. The opening night, however, was full of dire warnings about the future of the country under Biden and dark denunciati­ons of him, his past and his future plans. The former vicepresid­ent is “basically the Loch Ness monster of the swamp”, said Donald Trump Jr, the US president’s eldest son

‘I WAS A BROWN GIRL IN BLACK, WHITE WORLD,”

Nikki Haley, former US envoy to the UN, became the Trump campaign’s likely Indian-heritage answer to Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidenti­al candidate.

“I am the proud daughter of Indian immigrants. They came to America and settled in a small southern town. My father wore a turban. My mother wore a sari. I was a brown girl in a black and white world. “We faced discrimina­tion and hardship. But my parents never gave in to grievance and hate,” she said on Monday.

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 ?? AGENCIES ?? US President Donald Trump at the party event in Charlotte; Nikki Haley speaks in Washington, DC.
AGENCIES US President Donald Trump at the party event in Charlotte; Nikki Haley speaks in Washington, DC.
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