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Knowledge is Power!
The United States is home to millions of immigrants-turned U.S. citizens who jumped their native ship to American soil long before the most anticipated election in U.S. history. Voters who were previously foreigners have a sizeable population in political powder kegs like California, New Jersey, Illinois and the highly tense and oven-baked New York. So far, foreigners have been responsible for a large number of votes in the presidential primaries. Voters who emigrated from other continents have been the swing voters in some very important primaries, and are thus contributing to the country’s overall political landscape. This will in turn, create additional diversity and future representation of minorities throughout the nation.
Critics everywhere confabulate about the possibility of American foreigners controlling the Democratic and Republican Party nominations. The communities’ support for the candidates is growing by the thousands, if not millions, on a daily basis. “*
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