The 70-year-old reality TV star's platform "is steeped in bigotry" and needs to be countered, the Asian-American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Victory Fund said while kicking of its campaign by releasing its first web ad "Rejecting Hate", which it said is targeted at the voters in Virginia.
The State, which has emerged as a swing State, is now heavily leaning towards Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
"Donald Trump has consistently chosen to divide our country with hateful demagoguery that fuels anti-Muslim sentiments across the country," said Dilawar Syed, AAPI Victory Fund co-founder and vice chair.
"We must fight back against a candidate whose platform is steeped in bigotry and who believes that attacking a diverse and engaged American community will somehow give him the path to the White House. We won't stand for it, and we won't let it happen," he said.
"President Obama won our state by a margin of three per cent in 2012, a state where Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders represent six per cent of the population," said Shekar Narasimhan, AAPI Victory Fund chair.
Launched in January 2016, AAPI Victory Fund is the first super political action committee of its kind. It is now mobilising AAPI voters in key battleground states where growing AAPI populations could be the margin of victory.
With a population of more than 21 million and representing six per cent of the country's population, AAPIs are the fastest-growing and most diverse minority groups in America.
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