Indian Americans are likely to vote in the US presidential elections based on what the candidates have done for them and not on the basis of their heritage or race, a newly formed body representing Asian communities has said, claiming that Republican candidate Donald Trump has a better track record than his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Harris, 59, is the first ever presidential candidate of Indian heritage on the top of a Democratic presidential ticket which has generated a lot of excitement among members of the Indian-American community in the US. They number about five million.
“What has Kamala Harris done for Indians and Asian Indians? What about education rights? She supported, I believe, Proposition 47 in California, and that was to support racial quotas for universities in California. That’s a big issue,” she said.
While Indian Americans live primarily in Democratic bastions like New York, California and Illinois, and Texas, a Republican stronghold, but in some of the key battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina, they can be the margin of victory in a closely contested race.
AsiansMAGA, formed some grassroots Asian American leaders, is a national alliance — independent expenditure political action committee — that aims at mobilising Asian American conservatives and moderates across multiple ethnic groups — Chinese, Indian, Korean, Vietnamese and Filipinos — to help President Trump win the 2024 election.
It is co-founded by Asian community leaders who…
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