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Support has increased for Trump in our community, says Sikhs of America head Jasdip Singh

July 2024 988 views 09 Min 43 Sec

Jasdip Singh, head of Sikhs of America, states that support for Donald Trump has increased within the Sikh community. This statement highlights a significant shift in political dynamics and preferences among Sikh Americans.

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