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Did the Amish win it for Trump? How tiny sect in key swing state proved VITAL for Don’s reelection

Watch an Amish-born congressman explain why this group voted for Donald Trump in the video below

ELON Musk and Hulk Hogan visibly helped Donald Trump land his victory - but an overlooked sect proved to be the real stars in the Republicans' win.

The Amish, known for their aversion to government and elections, showed up and showed out to help Trump secure the most important swing state.

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Members of the Amish community voted at a polling centre in New Holland, PennsylvaniaCredit: AP
Some members of the previously apolitical Amish population showed up to vote for Donald TrumpCredit: Rex
The Amish vote helped to tip the swing state in Trump's favourCredit: AP

This religious group is famous for its passion for farming, dog breeding, and commitment to a deeply conservative lifestyle but 2024 has seen it rise as a political underdog.

The reserved group has a population of around 100,000 people in Pennsylvania.

The played a quiet role in the vital swing state which has flipped from The Democrats to The Republicans by tiny margins.

Trump won this state by just over 40,000 votes in 2016 and Joe Biden took it by 80,000 votes out of seven million in 2020.

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Both parties spent most of their campaigns in this Rust Belt state but the red's triumphed by waking up this apolitical crowd.

This sect's silent power has previously been untapped as they traditionally do not vote and keep interactions with the government to a minimum.

Republican activists this year targeted the order and recruited the Amish on what meant most to them - raw milk.

A farming scandal ignited the politically quiet group to rise against the current regime.

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Local dairy farmer Amos Miller had his site raided by state officials in January for selling raw milk.

He was banned from selling unpasteurized milk - which is a custom for the Amish and has become popular among some celebrities like Gwenyth Paltrow.

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Donald Trump Jr posted on X at the time: “Imagine what law enforcement could accomplish if they went after members of elite paedophile rings rather than farmers selling to their neighbours??”

The Amish had previously fled from Europe in the 1700’s to avoid religious persecution and in 2024 they flocked to Trump to avoid regulations on their milk.

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Amish-born Congressman Lloyd Smucker told Fox News the Miller case was just one example of the Amish’s pushback against officials.

Smucker, who represents the district which includes Lancaster County, where half of the state's population lives, said: “They don’t want intrusion of government at all and there are plenty of examples where they’re being required to do things that they would rather not do.”

: “Thank you to the Amish for delivering Pennsylvania for Trump and saving our country.

“We’ll never, ever forget your contribution to American history.”

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