trump saw strong resistance in 2020 from indian Americans because of his alleged bigotry and anti-immigration policies. But current trends indicate that trump is becoming more popular with them. Trump's presidential campaign seems to be gathering steam after a recent rally assault. However, Kamala harris is leading the indian American community.

According to a recent survey by Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVOTE), Kamala harris, the presumed Democratic nominee for president, is leading donald trump by 18 percentage points in favorability ratings among indian Americans. According to the survey, 54% of indian Americans think favourably of Kamala harris, while only 35% think the same of Trump. Among indian Americans, harris fares 21 percentage points better than fellow indian American Nikki Haley.

If the election were held today, just 46% of indian Americans would support Biden, while 29% would choose Trump. Compared to 2020, when 22% of indian Americans backed trump and 72% supported Biden, this is a significant drop. 55% of indian Americans intend to vote for Democratic candidates in the next Senate elections, while 52% will back Democratic candidates in the house of Representatives elections.

With 29% of indian Americans expecting to vote for Republicans in the Senate and 31% in the house, the republican party has made some progress. Between 4.16 million and 4.4 million people call the united states home; this is 1.4% of the country's overall population of approximately 333 million. Of them, 1.9 million are registered voters and 2.62 million are US citizens, or 0.82% of all registered voters in the nation. indian Americans, who make up a small portion of the population, have a big influence in swing states, where elections can be decided by a thin margin. Every vote counts in the anticipated close election between trump and harris in 2024.

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