Washington: Danny Gaekwad, a Republican Indian-American entrepreneur and an avid supporter of US President Donald Trump, has launched a campaign titled, “Trump Hai to Safe Hai”, which highlights the President’s support for India, a media report said.
“I saw that President Trump is wounded in the race. So I’m spending my own money to support him,” the Florida-based serial entrepreneur told the American Bazaar news outlet on Thursday.
“In recent months, I have had opportunities to engage the President and Vice President Mike Pence in person.
“I’m convinced that Trump is the right person to lead America and spearhead an economic recovery.
“Indian-American votes are going to be crucial in battleground states such as Pennsylvania, Florida, Michigan and Ohio.
“I believe Indian television channels are the best way to reach many of the first-generation voters from the community,” Gaekwad, who was born in Baroda, Gujarat, said further.
The entrepreneur’s campaign slogan is based on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Modi Hai to Mumkin Hai”.
Adapting another Modi slogan, a TV ad titled, “Ek Bar Aur, Trump Sarkar” features Gaekwad telling voters: “Why Trump? Very easy. He is a friend of India. He has proved himself, he is a friend of India,” the American Bazaar reported.
Another 30-second, “Why not Trump?” ad has Gaekwad describing him as “a President who is willing to stop the looters and arsonists trying to take over our property which we built with a life time of hard work”.
Trump ready to return to public events: Doctor
US President Donald Trump has completed his course of treatment for Covid-19 and can return to public engagements this weekend, his physician has said.
Dr Sean Conley said the president had responded “extremely well” to medication and had “remained stable”, the BBC reported.
Trump earlier pulled out of next Thursday’s TV debate with Democratic rival Joe Biden after organisers said it would have to be a virtual event.
The move sparked a row about how and when further debates would take place.
In a memo released by the White House on Thursday evening, Dr Conley said Trump was displaying no signs “to suggest progression of illness”. (IANS)