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“Somehow, I don’t know what it is — you’ll have to explain it — the Vietnamese community loves me, and I love them,” Trump remarked, prompting even louder cheers and a resounding chant of “USA! USA! USA!” from the delighted crowd.
Highlighting his fondness for the Vietnamese community, Trump shared, “In Florida, we go down and we have large groups of people, always dressed perfectly, with the red and the silver. I say, ‘You’re the most beautiful dressers I’ve ever seen.’”
Turning his attention to the Senate hopeful beside him, Trump praised, “I love his name — Hung Cao. I love that name, and that name alone should get you elected.” The lighthearted endorsement drew smiles and nods of agreement from those gathered.
Expressing confidence in their political prospects, Trump stated, “We’re looking to win the state, which is not necessarily good for Republicans, but I’m not an average Republican, and neither are you.” The statement signaled a bold ambition to secure victories in traditionally challenging territories for the GOP.
Cao, a Naval Academy graduate and combat veteran, echoed Trump’s optimism, predicting that Virginians would make history by electing him as the first Vietnamese U.S. senator. His dedication to service and community resonated strongly with the attendees, many of whom voiced their support passionately.
Amid the lively atmosphere, a patron enthusiastically shouted, “Make America great again!” Trump responded by engaging directly with the crowd, signing autographs and exchanging heartfelt words. One supporter expressed unwavering loyalty, saying, “We will fight for you, sir,” while another added, “We need you for the next four years.”
In a poignant moment, Trump inquired whether the patrons still held affection for their native Vietnam. The response was swift and resolute, as attendees affirmed their love for the country but not for its current communist regime.
Cao’s recent speech at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee further solidified his growing reputation within the party. “In November, the left will vote for the hatred of one man,” he declared. “We will vote for love: love of God, love of family, and love for the greatest nation on earth.”
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Trump’s ability to connect with diverse communities has been evident throughout his political career. In the 2020 election, he garnered significant support from Latino voters in Florida, particularly among those with roots in countries affected by communist governments like Cuba and Venezuela. An NBC News exit poll indicated that 55 percent of Cuban-Americans and 48 percent of Latinos overall in Florida cast their votes for Trump.
The enthusiastic reception at Truong Tien Vietnamese Restaurant underscores the continued and growing support for Trump among Vietnamese-Americans, highlighting a shared appreciation for freedom and opposition to communist ideologies. As the 2024 election cycle approaches, such moments may prove influential in shaping the political landscape and voter sentiments across the country.




