Minority pushes Trump agenda largely unpopular among tribes
The
“I'm finding that we're giving the Navajo Republican voters confidence in coming out and showing their support,” he told The Associated Press. “We don't need that, per se, but we do need that, but we do need that at the polls.”
Lizer is part of a vocal minority pushing the president's agenda to voters long considered the
Trump has resonated among those voters, helping him cut into a Democratic constituency in some battleground states.
Gauging exactly how tribal members will vote is difficult because the majority do not live on reservations and county lines don't always align with tribal voters. Native American voting rights advocates say turnout could be hampered by slow mail service on reservations, long distances to polling places and restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In the counties that include the
Counties in the Dakotas with large Native American populations saw overwhelming majorities for Clinton. The election was much closer in counties that included non-Native residents.
Still, Indian Country is diverse, made up of more than 570 federally recognized tribes, state-recognized tribes and others. And tribal leaders often are willing to work with whatever party will support their citizens' needs.
“Indian Country is not blue, it's purple," Mullin, who is Cherokee and one of two Native American Republicans in
Both Trump and
A cast of
Lizer led the crowd in chanting "Yee'go Trump,” loosely translated from the Navajo language as “Go, Trump.”
Lizer’s political ideology isn’t popular among many Navajos. He’s been criticized for meeting with Trump, speaking at the
But the former pastor, who is Navajo and
“I’m just saying, have an open heart to look at the other side,” he told the AP. “You’re getting information and news from one side, you owe it to yourself and your family to get news from the other side and weigh it.”
The Trump administration also highlighted increased grant funding for public safety on tribal land and infusions of money to the federal
Former Army Cmdr.
David said he wasn't impressed much by Trump during the president's first three years in office. Then COVID-19 hit and highlighted the lack of water, power lines and internet access on the
“So far, he's the president who gave the most to the
At a rally in
“Last-minute pandering to our communities won’t change the fact that the Trump administration has failed the last four years to improve our health, safety, and economic stability,”
Native American advocates for Trump have promoted their views in a short documentary that links the roots of poverty and poor public health on the
The film, underwritten by the right-wing group
Democratic
“For myself, I’ve always asked what has the



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