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What Role Will Indian American Voters Play in the 2024 Election?

What Role Will Indian American Voters Play in the 2024 Election?

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What Role Will Indian American Voters Play in the 2024 Election?

The political landscape for Indian Americans in the U.S. has evolved significantly, with Vikash Yadav identified as CC-1 in a 2023 indictment by the Department of Justice. Despite constituting only about 1% of the U.S. electorate, the approximately 2.1 million Indian American voters are becoming increasingly influential. Their engagement is heightened with Kamala Harris on the presidential ballot, and they recognize the importance of their voices in political discussions.

Key Points:

1. Political Participation and Fundraising: Indian Americans are actively participating in political fundraisers, with a notable increase in contributions. Ajay Bhutoria, a seasoned fundraiser, emphasizes that more people are contributing larger amounts. The median income for Indian American households is significantly higher than the national average, which contributes to their fundraising prowess.

2. Democratic Affiliation: AAPIs, including Indian Americans, have historically leaned Democratic, with surveys indicating that 55% identify as Democrats. However, the Republican party maintains support from some Indian Americans, notably including figures like Vivek Ramaswamy and loyal supporters like Sampat Shivangi.

3. Impact in Swing States: Indian Americans predominantly reside in crucial battleground states like Michigan and Georgia, where their votes can influence election outcomes. Volunteers from this politically engaged community are strategically mobilizing resources to maximize their impact.

4. Growing Aspirations for Office: The community's representation in political offices is increasing, with expectations of having seven Indian Americans in Congress after the upcoming elections. This growth is attributed to higher education levels among second-generation Indian Americans.

5. Influence and Representation: Indian Americans seek political representation akin to Jewish Americans, who constitute a larger percentage in Congress relative to their population. Their involvement in various sectors, including healthcare and technology, positions them for greater political influence.

As the elections approach, the community is mobilizing aggressively, with significant enthusiasm for Harris's candidacy, indicating a pivotal moment for Indian Americans in U.S. politics.

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