Hmong Americans in Minnesota are rallying behind Governor Tim Walz, who has built a positive reputation with the community through legislation and a willingness to engage in community events. Many Hmong voters see him as a candidate who speaks from the heart and understands their needs, despite facing criticism from some Hmong detractors who feel he hasn’t done enough to protect small businesses. With Hmong Americans being one of the nation’s fastest-growing voting blocs, Walz’s relationship with eligible Hmong voters could have a significant impact in swing states like Wisconsin and Michigan.
The Hmong population in the U.S. has seen considerable growth in states like Minnesota and Wisconsin, with over 300,000 Hmong people currently residing in the country. The roots of the Hmong community in the U.S. date back to the 1970s, when many Hmong people fled persecution in China and settled in Southeast Asia before moving to the U.S. as refugees. In Minnesota, Hmong farmers play a significant role in providing produce to farmers markets and recently received state funding to purchase farmland they had been leasing, with Governor Walz being instrumental in securing the funds.
Walz has made efforts to recognize Hmong war veterans, working with Hmong lawmakers to establish a day for Hmong SGU Remembrance. The Hmong community in Minnesota appreciates Walz’s personal approach and connection with community members, leading many to support his candidacy. However, there are some Hmong voters, like Minnesota Republican May Lor Xiong, who criticize Walz’s handling of issues such as small business support and public safety during the pandemic and protests.
The Harris-Walz campaign has invested in reaching out to the Hmong community, along with other Asian populations, with more staffing and in-language materials. The campaign spokesperson highlighted Vice President Harris and Governor Walz’s support for issues important to Asian American communities. On the other side, Trump-Vance campaign officials claim that President Trump has been a strong advocate for the AAPI community. Hmong Walz-Harris supporters are mobilizing efforts to leverage connections with clan leaders and older generations to secure votes in swing states.
While Democratic state Rep. Kaohly Vang Her acknowledges the diversity of political views within the Hmong American community, she emphasizes the need for candidates to genuinely understand and advocate for their issues. There is a growing recognition of the importance of engaging with the Hmong community and earning their vote in every election. As the 2024 election approaches, both parties are strategizing on how to appeal to Hmong voters and address their concerns, with Governor Walz emerging as a key figure in mobilizing Hmong American support in pivotal battleground states like Wisconsin and Michigan.