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19 percentage point decline in Indian-American support for Biden in upcoming US presidential polls

The bi-annual Asian American Voter Survey (AAVS) reveals that 46 percent of Indian Americans intend to vote for Biden this year as against 65 percent in 2020.

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Washington: There is a sharp 19 percent decline in Indian Americans supporting incumbent President Joe Biden between the last election of 2020 and the 2024 election cycle, according to a bi-annual Asian American Voter Survey (AAVS), the longest-running survey of Asian-American voters released on Wednesday.

Conducted by Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote), AAPI Data, Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC), and AARP, the survey reveals that 46 percent of Indian Americans intend to vote for Biden this year as against 65 percent in 2020.

The alarming drop of 19 percent is the largest among all the Asian-American ethnic communities. According to the survey, which was conducted before the June 27 presidential debate between Biden and his Republican challenger Donald Trump, 46 percent of Asian Americans are likely to vote for Biden, down eight percentage points since 2020, while 31 percent are likely to vote for Trump, gaining one point since 2020.

However, Trump has gained just 2 percent in favourability rating (28 percent in 2020 to 30 percent in 2024), despite the record 19-per cent drop in Biden’s support from Indian Americans.

Asian Americans have been a rapidly-growing group of eligible voters in the United States over the past two decades, growing by 15 percent in the last four years alone and turning out in record numbers in every federal election since 2016. In 2020, a surge in the number of Asian American voters — especially those voting for the very first time — in battleground states was crucial to Biden’s victory.

The sharp decline in Indian American voters’ support for Biden might be crucial, given that the community has a sizable presence in many battleground states.

According to the survey, Biden has a 55 percent favourability rating among Indian Americans, while Trump has a favourability rating of 35 percent. Interestingly, both Biden and Trump have the same 42 percent unfavourability rating among Indian Americans.

Kamala Harris, who is the first Indian American and a woman to be elected as the vice president, has a favourability rating of 54 percent and an unfavourability rating of 38 percent. Former South Carolina governor and US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, has a favourability rating of just 33 percent and an unfavourability rating of 46 percent. Interestingly, 11 percent said they had not heard of Haley.

“Asian Americans are rapidly diversifying the American electorate and it is critical for us to update our understanding of what motivates them and informs their voting choices,” said Karthick Ramakrishnan, executive director of AAPI Data.

“We see ongoing evidence of dynamism within the Asian-American electorate, including on matters pertaining to presidential vote choice and party preferences on key issues ranging from inflation to healthcare and immigration,” Ramakrishnan said in a statement.

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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