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A Facebook ad aimed at Polish American voters made by Malinowski had initially appeared on the Polish-Americans for Biden page but now promises that Harris will defend both Poland and Ukraine from ...
Polish-Americans entered the United States in relatively large numbers before 1914, and during this time many were mostly apolitical. Only during the 1920s as a result of Woodrow Wilson's policies did America's Polonia turn to the Democratic Party with strong allegiance; the allegiance to the Democratic Party was strengthened by the candidacy of Al Smith, a Catholic politician, and FDR's labor ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Donald Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda are scheduled to attend the same event this Sunday in Pennsylvania, a battleground state in this year's presidential election, as Trump seeks to tap into the Polish-American vote. A meeting between the two at a Polish-American shrine has not yet been confirmed, but seemed ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is reaching out to potential voters through cellphones and streaming platforms, reserving more than $200 million for digital advertising, a memo from the ...
The campaign spot, created by Vote Common Good, a nonprofit progressive group that works to mobilize religious voters, triggered outrage from Trump and some of his allies.
Pages in category "American politicians of Polish descent" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The American Polish Advisory Council held a first annual Polish American Conference September 29, 2012, in Washington, DC. It was attended by many aspirants for public office, national and local political figures, among them Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and his wife Calista, and head of pro-Obama Priorities USA super PAC Bill ...
The history of Polish immigration to the United States can be divided into three stages, beginning with the first stage in the colonial era down to 1870, small numbers of Poles and Polish subjects came to America as individuals or in small family groups, and they quickly assimilated and did not form separate communities, with the exception of Panna Maria, Texas founded in the 1850s.