The leader of 'Holos' explained why the Ukrainian diaspora in the USA voted for Republicans.
The Ukrainian diaspora in the USA did not support Kamala Harris in the presidential elections due to the White House's decision to ban the supply of necessary weapons and combat missiles to Ukraine. According to the People's Deputy Oleksandra Ustinova, these decisions against the Democrats increase voters in the states where the Ukrainian diaspora lives. Also, the deputy noted that Kamala Harris's support among women and the older generation was low due to border and illegal immigration issues. Donald Trump gained enough Electoral College votes to win the US presidential election. He regained support from some states that he lost in 2020, thanks to greater support from young voters and due to political failures of Biden and the Democrats in Congress. The results of Biden's progressive policies disappointed voters, leading to Trump's victory.
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