As the U.S. heads toward another critical election, a surprising coalition of Somali leaders in Minneapolis-St. Paul have voiced their support for Donald Trump. With just three days before the election, the endorsement marks a noteworthy political shift within a group traditionally aligned with the Democratic Party. The coalition, a mix of imams, Muslim community leaders, former Bernie Sanders supporters and lifelong Democrats, gathered on Saturday at the state capitol in St. Paul to make their endorsement public.
“Our conditions are horrible; we can’t afford anything,” one member shared with palpable frustration. “Now, please understand this: we love our brothers and sisters who are Democrats, but you left us.”
🚨 WATCH: Minnesota Somali leaders endorse President Trump:
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) November 2, 2024
“Our conditions are horrible, we can’t afford anything. As working class and middle class people. Now please understand this, we love our brothers and sisters who are Democrats, but you left us.” pic.twitter.com/hbzH8TyEhm
Economic Hardship Drives Shift to Trump
The coalition members expressed deep concerns over economic struggles they say have been overlooked by current Democratic leadership. Many within this group identify as working- and middle-class individuals who feel increasingly abandoned by the policies of their once-preferred party. They argue that their daily hardships—rising costs, stagnant wages and a perceived lack of support for middle-income families—have gone unanswered, prompting their move toward Trump’s platform.
A former Democratic activist among the endorsers put it succinctly:
“I fundamentally believe that [Trump] is our best bet moving forward.”
Watch this powerful testimony from a former Minnesota Democrat Somali leader:
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) November 2, 2024
“I fundamentally believe that [Trump] is our best bet moving forward.” pic.twitter.com/gVSFEcQeNX
Growing Discontent with Democratic Leadership
For years, the Somali-American community in Minnesota has aligned predominantly with Democratic values. However, the endorsers contend that their support has not translated into tangible improvements in their communities, citing frustrations around unaffordable living costs and limited opportunities for economic advancement. This coalition’s pivot highlights a trend of disillusionment with the Democratic Party, particularly on issues that resonate deeply with many immigrant and working-class families.
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Full Press Conference and Community Reactions
The full press conference, viewable below, captures a range of sentiments from the coalition, each voice contributing to a broader narrative of economic and political frustration. Community reactions to this endorsement have been mixed, with some seeing it as a necessary call for change, while others view it as a stark deviation from the community’s traditional values.
LIVE: Minnesota Somali Leaders Endorse Trump for President https://t.co/QVt1vRFHRO
— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) November 2, 2024
What Does This Mean for the Upcoming Election?
With the hours ticking down to Election Day, endorsements like these add an unpredictable element to the election landscape. Minnesota, a state with a significant Somali-American population, has typically leaned Democratic, making this support for Trump especially striking. Whether this trend will ripple through other immigrant communities remains to be seen, but it could signal broader changes in political allegiances shaped by economic factors and perceived policy failures.
Could this surprising shift in the Somali-American community be a game-changer for Trump in Minnesota on Election Day? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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So the Only Somali that hates America is a Democrat in DC.