During the presidential election campaigns, telugu and tamil banners are appearing on American streets for the first time. This shift demonstrates the growing significance of regional indian languages in American politics. "Samskruti, Sanmargam – Deshanki Aadharam" (Culture, Righteousness – Pillars of the Nation) is the Telugu-written Republican flag in dallas that has resonated with a lot of people. This message is reinforced with posters in other dialects, including tamil, which emphasize the resilience of these people.
 

Telugu professionals and students have grown increasingly important to the US economy as more of them relocate here. As a result, they are now more active in American politics and culture. For this reason, in the current presidential race, both the Democratic and Republican parties are making a concerted effort to win over this demographic. More indian participation at the highest level makes it more obvious.
 
The most well-known person of indian heritage is Kamala Harris, a Democratic presidential candidate. However, usha Chilukuri, the wife of Donald Trump's running mate J.D. Vance, also represents india in the Republican camp. Numerous surveys indicate that more than 2 million Indian-American votes may be crucial in the 2018 elections due to the close presidential contest. The indian community is influencing American politics with telugu and tamil flags flying high.
 
 


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