The United States will soon host elections presidential. In the Democratic camp, in the final stretch, there was a change of candidate for Armchair president. The acting head of state, Joe Biden, was replaced Kamala Harris. Polls show a slight indication of her winning Donald Trump. Recently, new campaign ads for the Democrat have appeared online. They also have a Polish accent. The votes of Polonia are crucial to the election results.
Poland appeared in Kamala Harris' election ad. This is how our country was presented
The election campaign in the United States is gaining momentum. These are the last moments to win over undecided voters. There is no shortage of representatives of the Polish diaspora in the United States, and it is to them that one of the latest commercials of the Democratic candidate is largely aimed. In the film encouraging people to vote for Harris a reference to the Krakow legend was madeaccording to which a guard on guard at the tower of St. Mary's Church noticed the hordes approaching the city and warned the inhabitants by playing a bugle call. The politician was compared to the aforementioned trumpeter.
Kamala Harris has heard the bugler's call and will defend our great allies. For their freedom and ours.
– assures the narrator of the ad. One of the films also compares the Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus in 1240 with the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Poles Will Choose US President. “They Can Decide the Outcome”
Politico spoke with Tom Malinowski, a former congressman and diplomat of Polish descent. The portal's interviewee has no doubt that it is the votes of the Polish diaspora that may be decisive. The Polish diaspora makes up five percent of the population of Pennsylvania, and it is the votes from this state that are considered crucial in deciding the presidential race. “If this is a close election, decided by several thousand votes in one or more of these three states, I think there is no doubt that Americans of Polish, Ukrainian, Lithuanian and other Central and Eastern European descent can decide the outcome,” Malinowski said.