In the next elections, the immigrants from india may determine the direction of the United States. indian Americans, who number over five million, are the second-largest immigrant community in the country after Mexican immigrants. Furthermore, the bulk of these voters of indian descent reside in crucial battleground states including Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Leaders of the community and organizations are urging people to vote in the next elections by emphasizing the subjects that are important to them. The community is divided about whom to vote for due to important concerns including immigration, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

Indian Americans supported Democrats in past elections, but this time around things could be different. According to the community leaders, the majority of individuals of indian heritage are elderly and share Republican-affiliated conservative ideals. Additionally, they believe that the Republican economic policies are less beneficial to them than the Democratic ones. However, because of his divisive immigration policies, many have doubts about Donald Trump.
 
This group finds Kamala Harris's indian heritage to be very appealing. Because of their familiarity and representation, people may start to lean toward the Democratic candidate. For this reason, both political parties are courting the indian American population in swing states and acknowledging its significance. On november 5th, a few thousand votes might determine who becomes the next US president.
 
 


 

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