Donald Trump and his campaign allies actively courted smaller religious groups during the 2020 election, recognizing the potential impact of their votes. Trump reached out to Coptic Christians, Assyrian Christians, and Amish voters, among others. While some members of these groups expressed support for Trump due to shared social and family values, others questioned his stances on issues such as immigration. Republicans made an aggressive push for Amish voters in Pennsylvania, using billboards, mailers, and door-to-door campaigners. Trump also made a symbolic visit to the burial site of a revered leader of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, reaching out to Orthodox Jews.
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