More than two-thirds of Indian Americans likely to vote for Joe Biden, survey says
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More than two-thirds of Indian Americans likely to vote for Joe Biden, survey says

45% of the respondents said they’re more likely to vote Democrat on 3 November, after Kamala Harris, who is of part Indian origin, won her nomination.

   
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden with Indian-origin senator Kamala Harris | Twitter/Joe Biden

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris | Twitter/Joe Biden

New Delhi: More than two-thirds of Indian American voters are expected to vote for Joe Biden and the Democratic Party in the U.S. presidential elections in early November, according to a survey.

Only 22% of Indian Americans registered to vote are expected to support President Donald Trump compared with 72% for Biden, the survey by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said Wednesday. The study covered 936 Americans of Indian origin polled by analytics firm YouGov between Sept. 1 to Sept. 20.

The numbers show that the loyalties of Indian American voters haven’t shifted to the Republican Party despite Trump’s perceived closeness to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose government’s actions have been criticized by prominent Democrats, including vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

“Indian Americans continue to be strongly attached to the Democratic Party, ” said authors Sumitra Vaidyanathan, Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav in the report.

The survey showed that 45% of the respondents polled said they’re more likely to vote Democrat on Nov. 3 after Harris, who is of part Indian origin, won her nomination.

While Indian American voters are less than 1% of the U.S. electorate, the total 4.16 million-strong diaspora is seen as one of the most rapidly growing immigrant groups, having roughly doubled in size in each of the last four decades.

The group also forms an affluent and influential base with a median income for households — roughly double the national average at $120,000, according to the report. Indian Americans contributed $3 million to presidential campaigns during the 2020 primary season.- Bloomberg


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