U.S. Presidential Race: Indians Divided

Vivek Ramaswamy Nikki HaleyAs the 2024 US Presidential elections approach, the Indian-American community finds itself divided between two prominent Republican candidates: Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley.

This division among Indian-American voters, who make up around 16 percent of eligible Asian-American voters, has significant implications for swing states like Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Nevada.

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Historically, Indian Americans have leaned towards the Democratic party. However, a growing number are now gravitating toward the Republican candidates, despite reservations.

Vivek Ramaswamy’s pledge to dismantle the Department of Education has raised concerns among some voters who worry about the impact on institutions crucial to Indian-American success.

Many expressed mixed feelings, stating that while he’s proud of the representation, he wishes for a more compelling message from the Republican candidates.

There are some who acknowledge the ideological diversity represented by Haley and Ramaswamy, even though they disagree with some of their positions.

A section of Indians emphasize the maturation of the Indian-American diaspora, which has led to ideological divisions. Meanwhile, those who recently acquired US citizenship, find Ramaswamy’s approach refreshing.

The 2024 election may see Indian Americans playing a pivotal role in the outcome, highlighting the increasing complexity of their political engagement and the evolving dynamics within the community.

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